Words with Suffix “--i-ssim-o” in Italian
Browse Italian words ending with the suffix “--i-ssim-o”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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--i-ssim-o Combination of Latin linking vowel, superlative suffix, and 1st person singular present indicative ending.
The word 'interloquissimo' is a first-person singular present indicative of 'interloquire', meaning 'I converse/negotiate very much'. It's divided into six syllables: in-ter-lo-qui-ssi-mo, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the Latin prefix 'inter-', root 'loqu-', and a combination of suffixes including the superlative '-ssimo'.
The word 'prediffinissimo' is syllabified into six syllables (pre-di-fi-ni-ssi-mo) following Italian vowel-ending syllable rules. It's an adjective formed from the root 'definire' with the prefix 'pre-' and the intensifying suffix '-ssimo'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable.
The word 'ricostituissimo' is divided into six syllables: ri-co-sti-tui-ssi-mo. It's formed from the prefix 'ri-', the root 'costitu-', and the suffixes '-i-ssim-o'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Italian CV patterns and stress rules.
The word 'scristianissimo' is a superlative adjective divided into six syllables: sc-ri-stia-nis-si-mo. The primary stress falls on 'nis'. It's formed from the prefix 's-', the root 'cristian-', and the suffixes '-i-ssim-o'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, prioritizing open syllables and maintaining initial consonant clusters.