disubrigherebbe
Syllables
dis-u-bri-ghe-rebbe
Pronunciation
/disubbriˈɡɛːrebe/
Stress
00010
Morphemes
dis- + subbri- + -gherebbe
The word 'disubrigherebbe' is a third-person singular conditional verb form. It is divided into five syllables: dis-u-bri-ghe-rebbe, with stress on the fourth syllable ('ghe'). The word consists of the prefix 'dis-', the root 'subbri-', and the suffix '-gherebbe'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding consonant clusters and vowel sequences.
Definitions
- 1
Would brighten, would cheer up.
Would brighten/cheer up.
“Se avessi più tempo, disubrigherei la sua giornata.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable, 'ghe' (/ɡe/). The stress pattern is typical for Italian verbs in the conditional mood.
Syllables
dis — Open syllable, unstressed.. u — Open syllable, unstressed.. bri — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ghe — Closed syllable, stressed.. rebbe — Closed syllable, unstressed, contains the conditional ending.
Word Parts
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Consonant Clusters
Italian allows for certain consonant clusters within syllables (e.g., 'br'). These are generally not broken up.
Vowel Hiatus/Diphthongs
Vowel sequences are analyzed for hiatus or diphthongs. 'u-bri' is a clear syllable break.
Penultimate Stress
Italian generally stresses the penultimate syllable unless otherwise indicated.
- The 'gh' digraph represents a single phoneme /ɡ/ in this context.
- The conditional ending '-rebbe' is a common suffix and doesn't present unusual syllabification challenges.
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