condizionereste
Syllables
con-di-zio-ne-re-ste
Pronunciation
/kon.dit.t͡sjoˈne.re.ste/
Stress
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Morphemes
con- + dizion- + -are/-er-este
The word 'condizionereste' is syllabified as con-di-zio-ne-re-ste, with primary stress on 'ne'. It's a verb derived from Latin roots, exhibiting typical Italian syllable structure with a common 'zio' cluster. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant and consonant cluster rules.
Definitions
- 1
To condition, to put under condition.
You would condition.
“Se aveste più risorse, condizionereste le vostre decisioni?”
“Condizionereste il vostro comportamento in base alle regole.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ne').
Syllables
con — Open syllable, initial syllable.. di — Open syllable, vowel follows consonant.. zio — Closed syllable, contains consonant cluster 'zi'. ne — Open syllable, primary stress.. re — Open syllable, vowel follows consonant.. ste — Closed syllable, consonant cluster 'st' followed by vowel.
Word Parts
con-
Latin origin (com-), meaning 'with, together'. Prefixes the verb.
dizion-
From Latin 'dictio' (saying, speech, word). Core meaning related to defining.
-are/-er-este
Latin infinitive ending (-are), linking vowel (-er-), and conditional ending (-este). Indicates verb tense, mood, and person.
Similar Words
Vowel Following Consonant
Syllables are divided after a consonant when followed by a vowel.
Consonant Clusters
Certain consonant clusters (like 'zion') are treated as single units within a syllable.
- The 'zi' cluster is a common feature in Italian words derived from Latin and doesn't typically pose a syllabification challenge.
- The overall structure adheres to the typical Italian preference for open syllables.
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