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Words with Suffix “--are/-ete” in Italian

Browse Italian words ending with the suffix “--are/-ete”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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--are/-ete Latin infinitive ending (-are) and Italian future tense ending for 2nd person plural (-ete). Verb formation and tense/person marking.

disprigionerete
6 syllables15 letters
dis·pri·gio·ne·re·te
/dis.pri.dʒo.ˈne.re.te/
verb

The word 'disprigionerete' is a second-person plural future tense verb form meaning 'you (plural) will release (from prison)'. It is syllabified as dis-pri-gio-ne-re-te, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ne'. The word is composed of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'prigion-', and the suffixes '-are' and '-ete'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding consonant clusters and vowel separation.

dissanguinerete
6 syllables15 letters
dis·san·gui·ne·re·te
/dis.san.ɡwiˈne.re.te/
verb

The word 'dissanguinerete' is a future tense verb form. It is syllabified as dis-san-gui-ne-re-te, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It consists of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'sanguin-', and the suffixes '-are' and '-ete'. The 'gn' cluster is treated as a single unit, and the syllabification follows standard Italian vowel-consonant division rules.

raccartoccerete
6 syllables15 letters
rac·car·to·cce·re·te
/rak.kar.tok.keˈre.te/
verb

The word 'raccartoccerete' is syllabified as rac-car-to-cce-re-te, with stress on 're'. It's a complex verb form derived from Latin roots, exhibiting consistent application of Italian syllabification rules despite the presence of a geminate consonant and a future tense ending. The morphemic breakdown reveals a prefix, root, and suffixes contributing to its meaning.

riscintillerete
6 syllables15 letters
ri·scin·til·le·re·te
/ris.t͡ʃin.til.leˈre.te/
verb

The word 'riscintillerete' is a future tense verb form derived from Latin roots. It is divided into six syllables: ri-scin-til-le-re-te, with stress on the penultimate syllable 're'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding consonant clusters, vowel groups, and stress placement.