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00000000010” Stress Pattern in Italian

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00000000010 Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ri').

enteformativoartutorino
11 syllables23 letters
en·te·for·ma·ti·vo·ar·tu·to·ri·no
/ˌente.for.ma.ti.vo.ar.tu.toˈri.no/
noun

The Italian word 'enteformativoartutorino' is a complex noun formed by compounding multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, primarily dividing before vowels. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Its unusual construction makes it a unique lexical item.

millenovecentoottantasette
11 syllables26 letters
mil·le·no·ve·cen·to·ot·tan·ta·set·te
/mille.no.ve.tʃen.to.ot.tan.ta.ˈsette/
numeral

The word 'millenovecentoottantasette' is a compound numeral syllabified according to Italian vowel-centric rules, resolving consonant clusters based on sonority. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the final component ('sette'). The word is morphologically composed of Latin-derived prefixes and roots representing thousands, hundreds, and units.

millenovecentosessantasette
11 syllables27 letters
mil·le·no·ve·cen·to·ses·san·ta·set·te
/ˌmille.no.ve.t͡ʃen.to.ses.san.taˈsette/
cardinal numeral

The word 'millenovecentosessantasette' is a compound numeral syllabified according to Italian vowel-centric rules, with stress on the penultimate syllable of the final component ('sette'). It's morphologically composed of prefixes and roots derived from Latin, representing thousands, hundreds, tens, and units. Syllabification is consistent with similar compound numerals in Italian.

millesettecentonovantacinque
11 syllables28 letters
mil·le·set·te·cen·to·no·van·ta·cin·que
/milleˌsetteˌtʃentoˌnovantaˈtʃiŋkwe/
cardinal numeral

The word 'millesettecentonovantacinque' is a complex Italian numeral divided into eleven syllables (mil-le-set-te-cen-to-no-van-ta-cin-que). The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of 'cinque'. It's formed by concatenating Latin-derived numerical roots and prefixes, following standard Italian syllabification rules prioritizing vowel-centric syllables and consonant cluster resolution.