dulcificheresti
Syllables
dul-ci-fi-che-re-sti
Pronunciation
/dul.tʃi.fi.ˈke.re.sti/
Stress
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Morphemes
dulci- + -fic- + -are/-esti
The word 'dulcificheresti' is a conditional verb form derived from Latin roots. It is divided into six syllables: dul-ci-fi-che-re-sti, with stress on the penultimate syllable 're'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of open syllable formation, consonant-vowel combinations, and stress placement.
Definitions
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Would sweeten
You would sweeten
“Se potessi, ti dolcificherei la vita.”
“Dulcificherei il caffè con un po' di zucchero.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 're'. The stress pattern is typical for Italian verbs.
Syllables
dul — Open syllable, initial consonant.. ci — Closed syllable, palatalization of 'c' before 'i'. fi — Open syllable.. che — Closed syllable.. re — Stressed, closed syllable.. sti — Closed syllable, consonant cluster.
Word Parts
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Open Syllable Formation
Syllables ending in vowels are generally open.
Consonant-Vowel Combination
Consonant-vowel sequences form syllables.
Stress on Penultimate Syllable
Italian generally stresses the penultimate syllable.
Palatalization
'c' before 'i' becomes /tʃ/.
- The consonant cluster '-sti' is a common ending in Italian verb conjugations.
- The stress pattern is typical for Italian verbs.
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