disincantereste
Syllables
dis-in-can-te-re-ste
Pronunciation
/dis.in.kanˈte.re.ste/
Stress
001001
Morphemes
dis- + incant- + -ere-ste
The word 'disincantereste' is a verb form broken down into six syllables: dis-in-can-te-re-ste. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('te'). It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'incant-', and the suffix '-ere-ste'. Syllabification follows Italian rules of maximizing onsets and vowel-sonorant syllabification.
Definitions
- 1
You (plural) would disenchant.
You would disenchant
“Se poteste, disincantereste il principe?”
“Disincantereste la foresta con la vostra magia?”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('te').
Syllables
dis — Open syllable, onset 'd'. in — Open syllable, onset 'i'. can — Closed syllable, onset 'c', coda 'n'. te — Open syllable, stressed. re — Open syllable, onset 'r'. ste — Closed syllable, onset 's', coda 't'
Word Parts
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Maximizing Onsets
Prioritizes consonant placement in the onset of a syllable.
Vowel-Sonorant Syllabification
Vowels followed by sonorants (l, r, m, n) often form a syllable together.
Stress Rule
Italian generally stresses the penultimate syllable.
- The prefix 'dis-' remains a separate syllable to preserve the morpheme. The 'r' between vowels forms its own syllable, a common pattern in Italian.
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