intendikiammo
The word 'intendicchiammo' is a complex verb form syllabified into 'in-ten-di-kiam-mo' with stress on 'di'. It's derived from the Latin root 'intendere' with multiple suffixes indicating tense, mood, and person. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-ending syllables and penultimate stress.
Definitions
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We intended
We intended
“Non intendicchiammo di offendere nessuno.”
“Intendicchiammo di partire presto.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('di'), following the general rule of penultimate stress in Italian.
Syllables
in — Open syllable, unstressed.. ten — Open syllable, unstressed.. di — Open syllable, stressed.. kiam — Closed syllable, unstressed.. mo — Open syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Ending Syllables
Syllables generally end in vowels.
Penultimate Stress
Stress typically falls on the penultimate syllable in Italian.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are broken according to sonority hierarchy, but Italian allows some clusters at syllable boundaries.
- The 'ch' digraph is treated as a single phoneme /k/ for syllabification. Complex suffixation requires careful analysis.
Nearby Words
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