commenterebbero
Syllables
com-men-te-reb-be-ro
Pronunciation
/kommenˈtɛrɛbːe/
Stress
00110
Morphemes
com- + ment- + -ere-ebbero
The word 'commenterebbero' is the third-person plural conditional past of 'commentare'. It's divided into five syllables following Italian phonotactic rules, with stress on 'ter'. The syllabification considers geminate consonants and the complex verb ending.
Definitions
- 1
To comment (hypothetically, in the past).
They would have commented.
“Se avessero avuto più tempo, commenterebbero la situazione.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable: *ter*.
Syllables
com- — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.. men- — Closed syllable. Consonant cluster followed by a vowel.. te- — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel. Stressed.. reb- — Closed syllable. Vowel followed by a consonant cluster. Contains a geminate consonant.. be- — Open syllable. Initial consonant followed by a vowel.
Word Parts
com-
Latin, meaning "with," "together"; functions as an intensifier
ment-
Latin, from *mentis* - related to thinking, mind; forms part of the verb stem
-ere-ebbero
Latin infinitive ending -ere; Italian conditional past tense ending -ebbero, formed from *essere* (to be) past historic third person plural
Similar Words
Maximizing Onsets
The principle of maximizing onsets is applied, constrained by Italian phonotactics. VCV sequences are generally split C-V unless the resulting onset is permissible. VCCV sequences are split C-V-C-V.
- The syllable "reb-" contains a geminate consonant, which affects syllable weight.
- The syllable "te-" is stressed, influencing its pronunciation.
- The conditional past tense ending "-ebbero" is a complex morphological element.
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