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Words with Suffix “--izzare-ato” in Italian

Browse Italian words ending with the suffix “--izzare-ato”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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--izzare-ato Latin origin, verb-forming and past participle suffixes

antropologizzato
7 syllables16 letters
an·tro·po·lo·gi·za·to
/antropo.lo.d͡ʒi.ˈtsa.to/
past participle/adjective

The word 'antropologizzato' is divided into seven syllables: an-tro-po-lo-gi-za-to. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex word formed from Latin and Greek roots with Italian suffixes, functioning as a past participle or adjective.

antropomorfizzato
8 syllables17 letters
an·tro·po·mor·fi·z·za·to
/antropo.mor.fit.tsa.to/
Past Participle / Adjective

The word 'antropomorfizzato' is divided into eight syllables: an-tro-po-mor-fi-z-za-to. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'fi'. It's a past participle derived from Greek and Latin roots, meaning 'anthropomorphized'. Syllable division follows standard Italian rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.

commercializzato
6 syllables16 letters
com·mer·cia·liz·za·to
/kom.mer.t͡ʃa.lit͡ˈtsa.to/
Past Participle/Adjective

The word 'commercializzato' is divided into six syllables (com-mer-cia-liz-za-to) with stress on 'liz'. It's a past participle/adjective derived from Latin roots, meaning 'commercialized', and follows standard Italian syllable division rules.

dematerializzato
8 syllables16 letters
de·ma·te·ri·a·liz·za·to
/ˌd̪e.ma.te.ri.aˈlit.tsa.to/
verb

The word 'dematerializzato' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel-based syllabification and sonority hierarchy. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a verb in the past participle form, derived from Latin roots and Italian suffixes.

destagionalizzato
7 syllables17 letters
de·sta·gio·na·liz·za·to
/de.sta.d͡ʒo.na.lit͡tsa.to/
past participle/adjective

The word 'destagionalizzato' is divided into seven syllables (de-sta-gio-na-liz-za-to) following Italian syllabification rules. It's morphologically complex, formed from a prefix, root, and two suffixes. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division prioritizes maintaining consonant clusters and avoiding single consonants between vowels.