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Words with Root “scherz” in Italian

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

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scherz Latin origin, meaning 'joke'

scherzeggeranno
5 syllables15 letters
scher·zeg·ge·ran·no
/skertsɛdzd͡ʒɛrˈranno/
verb

The word 'scherzeggeranno' is divided into five syllables: scher-zeg-ge-ran-no. It's a future tense verb form with a complex root due to the infix '-egg-'. Stress falls on the third syllable ('ge'). Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-consonant division and consonant cluster maintenance.

scherzeggerebbe
6 syllables15 letters
scher·ze·gg·e·reb·be
/skertsedˈdʒɛb.be/
verb

The word 'scherzeggerebbe' is a conditional verb form with six syllables, stressed on the penultimate syllable. It features a geminated consonant and an archaic inchoative suffix, but follows standard Italian syllabification rules.

scherzeggeremmo
5 syllables15 letters
sche·rze·gge·re·mmo
/skertsedˈd͡ʒeremmo/
verb

The word 'scherzeggeremmo' is a conditional verb form syllabified into 'sche-rze-gge-re-mmo'. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The 'rz' cluster is a notable feature, but the syllabification follows standard Italian rules based on vowel-consonant patterns.

scherzeggereste
6 syllables15 letters
sche·r·ze·gge·rre·ste
/skertsedˈdʒɛrreste/
Past Participle

The word 'scherzeggereste' is a complex Italian past participle. Syllabification follows Italian rules prioritizing open syllables and breaking consonant clusters, while maintaining geminate consonants. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, built from a Latin root and multiple suffixes.

scherzeggeresti
5 syllables15 letters
sche·rze·gge·re·sti
/skertsedˈdʒeresti/
verb

The word 'scherzeggeresti' is a conditional verb form divided into five syllables: sche-rze-gge-re-sti. Stress falls on the third syllable. Syllabification follows Italian rules prioritizing open syllables and breaking consonant clusters. The word is derived from the root 'scherz' (to joke) with a conditional suffix.

scherzeggiarono
5 syllables15 letters
sche·rze·ggia·ro·no
/skertsedˈdʒaːrono/
verb

The word 'scherzeggiarono' is a verb form divided into five syllables: sche-rze-ggia-ro-no. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard Italian rules for consonant cluster breaking and open/closed syllable classification. The word is morphologically complex, with a Latin-derived root and a multi-part suffix indicating tense and person.

scherzeggiavamo
5 syllables15 letters
sche·rze·ggia·va·mo
/skertsedˈdʒaːvamo/
verb

The word 'scherzeggiavamo' is a verb form divided into five syllables: sche-rze-ggia-va-mo. Stress falls on 'ggia'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding consonant clusters, geminate consonants, and vowel-consonant separation.

scherzeggiavano
5 syllables15 letters
sche·rze·ggia·va·no
/skertsedˈd͡ʒavano/
verb

The word 'scherzeggiavano' is a verb form divided into five syllables: sche-rze-ggia-va-no. The primary stress falls on 'ggia'. The geminate 'zz' creates a closed, heavier syllable. The word is morphologically complex, derived from the root 'scherz' with several suffixes.

scherzeggiavate
6 syllables15 letters
sche·r·zeg·gia·va·te
/skertsedˈd͡ʒaːvate/
verb

The word 'scherzeggiavate' is a verb form with six syllables, stressed on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, with vowels forming syllable nuclei and consonants assigned accordingly. The word's morphology reveals a Latin-derived root and suffixes indicating aspect and grammatical function.