fondamenteremmo
Syllables
fon-da-men-te-re-mmo
Pronunciation
/fon.da.men.teˈrem.mo/
Stress
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Morphemes
fond + amenteremmo
The word 'fondamenteremmo' is a complex Italian verb form meaning 'we would found'. It is divided into six syllables: fon-da-men-te-re-mmo, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word's structure reflects its Latin origins and typical Italian syllabification patterns, favoring open syllables but accommodating closed syllables in verb endings.
Definitions
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We would found
We would found
“Noi fondamenteremmo una nuova società.”
“Se avessimo i fondi, fondamenteremmo un istituto di ricerca.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('re' in 're-mmo').
Syllables
fon — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.. da — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.. men — Closed syllable, consisting of a consonant, a vowel, and a consonant.. te — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.. re — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.. mmo — Closed syllable, consisting of a consonant, a vowel, and a consonant. Contains the conditional ending.
Word Parts
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Consonant + Vowel
Syllables are formed around vowel sounds, with consonants typically preceding them.
Closed Syllable Formation
When a syllable ends in a consonant, it is considered a closed syllable.
- The combination of multiple suffixes is common in Italian verb morphology. The word is exclusively a verb form, so syllabification and stress are consistent.
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