inzaccherebbe
Syllables
in-zac-che-re-bbe
Pronunciation
/ˌint͡sak.keˈrɛ.be/
Stress
00010
Morphemes
in- + zaccher- + -a-re-bbe
The word 'inzacchererebbe' is a verb in the conditional mood, divided into five syllables: in-zac-che-re-bbe. The stress falls on the fourth syllable ('re'). It's formed from the prefix 'in-', the root 'zaccher-', and the suffixes '-a-re-bbe'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, prioritizing open syllables and treating 'zc' as a single phoneme.
Definitions
- 1
To sweeten excessively, to make very sugary (hypothetically).
Would sugar, would sweeten excessively.
“Se avessi tempo, inzacchereirebbe il caffè.”
“Lei inzacchereirebbe ogni dolce che prepara.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('re').
Syllables
in — Open syllable, unstressed.. zac — Closed syllable, unstressed. 'zc' treated as a single phoneme.. che — Open syllable, unstressed.. re — Closed syllable, stressed (primary stress).. bbe — Open syllable, unstressed. Conditional ending.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Consonant Division
Syllables are typically divided between vowels and consonants.
Consonant Cluster Division
Consonant clusters are often broken up based on sonority, but 'zc' is treated as a single unit.
Open Syllable Preference
Italian favors open syllables, influencing how consonant clusters are divided.
Stress-Based Division
Syllable division can be influenced by stress placement.
- The 'in-' prefix is a common feature in Italian verb formation.
- The conditional ending '-rebbe' is a standard inflectional pattern.
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