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impossibilitero

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

7 syllables
15 characters
Italian
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7syllables

impossibiliro

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

im-pos-si-bi-li-tà-ro

Pronunciation

/im.pos.si.bi.li.taˈro/

Stress

0000010

Morphemes

im- + possibile + -ità

The Italian noun 'impossibilitero' is syllabified as im-pos-si-bi-li-tà-ro, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'im-', root 'possibile', and suffixes '-ità' and '-ero', denoting a person embodying impossibility.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    A person who is in a state of impossibility, or who habitually encounters insurmountable difficulties.

    Impossibility-man

    Era un vero impossibilitero, non riusciva mai a concludere nulla.

    Si sentiva un impossibilitero di fronte a quella sfida.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tà').

Syllables

7
im/im/
pos/pos/
si/si/
bi/bi/
li/li/
/taˈ/
ro/ro/

im Closed syllable, initial syllable.. pos Closed syllable.. si Open syllable.. bi Open syllable.. li Open syllable.. Closed, stressed syllable.. ro Open syllable, final syllable.

Vowel-Initial Syllable

Syllables generally begin with vowels, leading to divisions like 'im-pos'.

Consonant Cluster Division

Consonant clusters are divided based on sonority, but in this case, the clusters are relatively simple and follow standard patterns.

Penultimate Stress

Italian words often stress the penultimate syllable, especially those ending in vowels or suffixes like '-tà'.

  • The word follows standard Italian syllabification rules without significant exceptions.
  • No major regional variations are expected.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/10/2025
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