farragginassero
Syllables
far-rag-gi-nas-se-ro
Pronunciation
/far.rad.d͡ʒi.naˈs.se.ro/
Stress
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Morphemes
farragin + assero
The word 'farragginassero' is a verb form syllabified into six syllables (far-rag-gi-nas-se-ro) with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically complex, derived from the root 'farragin-' and the imperfect subjunctive suffix '-assero'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of open and closed syllables and permissible consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
To mix up, confuse, jumble, or pile up things in a disordered manner.
To mix up, to confuse, to jumble.
“Non farraginare le idee.”
“Il contadino farraginava il fieno.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('nas').
Syllables
far — Open syllable, initial syllable.. rag — Closed syllable, containing a consonant cluster.. gi — Open syllable, 'gi' treated as a single phoneme.. nas — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.. se — Open syllable, unstressed.. ro — Open syllable, final syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Open Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in vowels are generally open.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Permissible consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable.
Stress Placement Rule
Italian generally stresses the penultimate syllable.
- Geminate consonant 'rr' affects syllable weight but not division.
- Complex morphological structure of the '-assero' suffix.
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