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Words with Root “tedesco” in Italian

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

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tedesco German, Latin origin via Germanic languages

tedescheggerete
6 syllables15 letters
te·de·sche·gge·re·te
/teˈdeskekɡeˈrete/
verb

The word 'tedescheggerete' is a complex verb form syllabified into 'te-de-sche-gge-re-te' with stress on the fifth syllable. It's morphologically composed of the root 'tedesco' and several suffixes, including a rare intensifying infix. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-ending syllables and consonant cluster breaking.

tedescheggiammo
5 syllables15 letters
te·de·scheg·gia·mmo
/teˈdeskeʎˈʎamːo/
verb

The word 'tedescheggiammo' is a complex verb form derived from 'tedesco' (German). It's divided into five syllables with stress on the fourth syllable. The infix '-egg-' and consonant gemination are key phonological features.

tedescheggiando
5 syllables15 letters
te·de·scheg·gian·do
/teˈdeskeʎˈʎando/
gerund

The word 'tedescheggiando' is a gerund formed from the root 'tedesco' (German) with the suffixes '-egg-' and '-iando'. It is divided into five syllables: te-de-scheg-gian-do, with stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The geminate consonant 'll' is a crucial element in its pronunciation and syllabification.

tedescheggianti
5 syllables15 letters
te·de·scheg·gian·ti
/teˈdeskeʎʎanti/
adjective

The word 'tedescheggianti' is an Italian adjective meaning 'Germanizing'. It's divided into five syllables: te-de-scheg-gian-ti, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, featuring a root 'tedesco' and suffixes '-egg-' and '-ianti'. Geminate consonants and the infix contribute to its unique phonological structure.

tedescheggiasse
5 syllables15 letters
te·de·scheg·gia·sse
/teˈdeskeʤːjas.se/
verb

The word 'tedescheggiasse' is a complex Italian verb form syllabified as te-de-scheg-gia-sse, with stress on 'scheg'. It's derived from 'tedesco' (German) with the infix '-egg-' and the imperfect subjunctive ending '-iasse'. The geminate consonant and infix contribute to its unique syllable structure.