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Words with Suffix “--a-va-te” in Italian

Browse Italian words ending with the suffix “--a-va-te”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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--a-va-te Latin origin, thematic vowel, imperfect indicative auxiliary, past participle ending.

contrappesavate
6 syllables15 letters
con·tra·ppes·a·va·te
/kontrap.pes.saˈva.te/
verb

The word 'contrappesavate' is syllabified as con-tra-ppes-a-va-te, with stress on 'va'. It's a verb derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard Italian rules for consonant clusters, vowel separation, and double consonants. The morphemic structure includes a prefix, root, and several suffixes indicating tense and person.

incartocciavate
6 syllables15 letters
in·car·toc·cia·va·te
/ˌiŋkar.tok.ˈkjat.ʃa.va.te/
verb

The word 'incartocciavate' is a complex Italian verb form. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules with exceptions for common consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically composed of a prefix, root, and several suffixes indicating tense and person.

manifatturavate
7 syllables15 letters
ma·ni·fat·tu·ra·va·te
/maniˌfattuˈra.va.te/
verb

The word 'manifatturavate' is syllabified as ma-ni-fat-tu-ra-va-te, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ra'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding open syllables, consonant clusters, and stress placement.

riammucchiavate
6 syllables15 letters
ri·am·muc·chia·va·te
/ri.am.muk.kjaˈva.te/
verb

The Italian verb 'riammucchiavate' (you all were piling up again) is syllabified as ri-am-muc-chia-va-te, with stress on 'chia'. It's formed from the prefix 'ri-', root 'mucchi-', and verb suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, preserving geminate consonants and stressing the penultimate syllable.

riprincipiavate
6 syllables15 letters
ri·prin·ci·pia·va·te
/ri.prin.ˈtʃi.pja.va.te/
verb

The word 'riprincipiavate' is a verb form meaning 'you (plural) were beginning again'. It is divided into six syllables: ri-prin-ci-pia-va-te, with stress on the fourth syllable ('pia'). The syllabification follows standard Italian CV rules, with the notable exception of 'c' palatalizing to /tʃ/ before 'i'. The morphemic structure reveals a prefix ('ri-'), root ('principi-'), and several suffixes indicating tense, mood, and person.