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Words with Root “prezios-” in Italian

Browse Italian words sharing the root “prezios-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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prezios- Latin *pretiosus*, meaning precious.

impreziosiranno
6 syllables15 letters
im·pre·zio·si·ran·no
/im.pre.t͡sjo.zi.ˈsi.ran.no/
verb

The word 'impreziosiranno' is a verb in the 3rd person plural future tense. It's divided into six syllables: im-pre-zio-si-ran-no, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ran'. The syllabification follows standard Italian rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and future tense suffix.

impreziosirebbe
6 syllables15 letters
im·pre·zio·si·reb·be
/im.pre.t͡sjo.ˈzi.re.bbe/
verb

The word 'impreziosirebbe' is a verb in the conditional mood, divided into six syllables: im-pre-zio-si-reb-be. Stress falls on the third syllable ('zio'). It's formed from the prefix 'im-', the root 'prezios-', and the suffixes '-ire' and '-ebbe'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules prioritizing open syllables and diphthong retention.

impreziosiremmo
6 syllables15 letters
im·pre·zio·si·rem·mo
/im.pre.t͡sjo.ˈsi.rem.mo/
verb

The word 'impreziosiremmo' is a complex Italian verb form divided into six syllables: im-pre-zio-si-rem-mo. The stress falls on the third syllable ('si'). It's morphologically composed of a prefix 'im-', root 'prezios-', and a verbal suffix '-iremm'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of consonant-vowel pairing and allows for complex consonant clusters.

impreziosireste
6 syllables15 letters
im·pre·zio·si·re·ste
/im.pre.t͡sjo.ˈsi.re.ste/
verb

The word 'impreziosireste' is a verb form divided into six syllables: im-pre-zio-si-re-ste. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('si'). It's morphologically composed of a prefix 'im-', root 'prezios-', and the suffix '-ireste'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-initial syllables and consonant cluster division.

impreziosiresti
6 syllables15 letters
im·pre·zio·si·re·sti
/im.pre.t͡sjo.ˈzi.re.sti/
verb

The word 'impreziosiresti' is divided into six syllables: im-pre-zio-si-re-sti. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a verb in the conditional mood, formed from the Latin root 'prezios-' with Italian prefixes and suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, prioritizing open syllables and treating the 'zi' cluster as a single unit.

impreziosiscano
6 syllables15 letters
im·pre·zio·si·sca·no
/im.pre.t͡sjoˈzi.ska.no/
verb

The word 'impreziosiscano' is a complex verb form syllabified as im-pre-zio-si-sca-no, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's built from the prefix 'im-', the root 'prezios-', and several suffixes indicating reflexive action and 3rd person plural conjugation. Syllabification follows standard Italian CV rules, handling consonant clusters appropriately.

impreziosiscono
6 syllables15 letters
im·pre·zio·si·sco·no
/im.pre.t͡sjoˈzi.sko.no/
verb

The word 'impreziosiscono' is a verb divided into six syllables: im-pre-zio-si-sco-no. It features a prefix 'im-', a root 'prezios-', and several suffixes. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of maximizing onsets and respecting permissible consonant clusters.

impreziosissero
7 syllables15 letters
im·pre·zio·sis·si·se·ro
/im.pre.t͡sjoˈzi.sːi.sɛ.ro/
verb

The word 'impreziosissero' is a complex Italian verb form divided into seven syllables: im-pre-zio-sis-si-se-ro. It features a Latin-derived prefix and root, and an Italian verbal suffix. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, considering geminate consonants and digraphs.

impreziosissimo
6 syllables15 letters
im·pre·zio·si·ssi·mo
/im.pre.t͡sjo.ˈsi.sːi.mo/
adjective

The word 'impreziosissimo' is a superlative adjective formed through prefixation and multiple suffixations. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, dividing the word into six syllables with stress on the fourth syllable ('si'). The gemination of 's' is a key phonological feature. The word means 'extremely precious'.