familiarizzasti
The verb 'familiarizzasti' is divided into six syllables (fa-mi-lia-riz-za-sti) with stress on 'riz'. It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard Italian syllabification rules, accounting for consonant clusters and vowel-initial syllables. The phonetic transcription is /famɪljaˈrittʃasti/.
Definitions
- 1
Became familiar with, got acquainted with (in the remote past, second person singular)
You became familiar with / You got acquainted with
“Con lui mi familiarizzasti subito.”
“Ti familiarizzasti con la nuova città?”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('riz').
Syllables
fa — Open syllable, initial syllable. mi — Open syllable. li — Open syllable. a — Open syllable. riz — Closed syllable, consonant cluster, palatalized 'zz'. za — Open syllable. sti — Closed syllable
Word Parts
Initial Syllable Rule
Each vowel generally begins a new syllable.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Consonant clusters are broken according to sonority.
Consonant Ending Rule
A consonant at the end of a word or after a vowel typically forms the final syllable.
- Palatalization of 'zz' to /ttʃ/.
- Less common use of the past historic tense in spoken Italian.
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