conclamerebbero
Syllables
con-cla-me-reb-be-ro
Pronunciation
/kon.kla.ˈme.reb.be.ro/
Stress
001000
Morphemes
con- + clam- + -erebbero
The word 'conclamerebbero' is a third-person plural conditional verb form. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, maintaining consonant clusters within syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('me'). The morphemic structure reveals Latin origins in its prefix, root, and suffixes.
Definitions
- 1
Conditional tense, third-person plural of 'clamare'.
They would proclaim/shout.
“Se avessero prove, le conclamerebbero a tutti.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('me').
Syllables
con — Open syllable, consonant onset.. cla — Closed syllable, consonant cluster onset.. me — Open, stressed syllable.. reb — Closed syllable, consonant cluster onset.. be — Open syllable.. ro — Open syllable.
Word Parts
con-
Latin origin, meaning 'with', 'together'. Modifies verb meaning.
clam-
Latin *clamare*, meaning 'to shout', 'to proclaim'. Core verb meaning.
-erebbero
Combination of infinitive ending -ere, conditional marker -eb-, and third-person plural ending -ro. Indicates conditional mood and person/number.
Similar Words
Vowel-Centered Syllable Division
Each syllable contains a vowel sound, and the syllable is built around that vowel.
Consonant Cluster Maintenance
Consonant clusters are kept together within a syllable if they form a meaningful morpheme.
Penultimate Stress
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable in many Italian words.
- The word's complexity stems from its verb conjugation and multiple suffixes, but syllabification follows standard Italian rules.
- No significant regional variations affect syllable division.
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