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irreggimentasti

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

6 syllables
15 characters
Italian
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6syllables

irregimentasti

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

ir-re-gi-men-ta-sti

Pronunciation

/ir.re.d͡ʒi.men.ˈta.sti/

Stress

000101

Morphemes

ir- + regiment- + -asti

The word 'irreggimentasti' is syllabified as ir-re-gi-men-ta-sti, with stress on 'men'. It's a verb form derived from Latin roots, following standard Italian syllabification rules of vowel-based endings and consonant cluster breaking. Syllable division remains consistent across similar verb forms, though stress patterns can vary.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    You regimented (organized into regiments).

    You regimented.

    Irreggimentasti le truppe prima della battaglia.

Stress pattern

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

Syllables

6
ir/ir/
re/re/
gi/d͡ʒi/
men/men/
ta/ta/
sti/sti/

ir Open syllable, vowel ending.. re Open syllable, vowel ending.. gi Open syllable, 'gi' pronounced as /d͡ʒ/.. men Closed syllable, stressed.. ta Open syllable, vowel ending.. sti Closed syllable, consonant ending.

Vowel-Based Syllable Endings

Syllables generally end in vowels.

Consonant Cluster Breaking

Consonant clusters are broken after the first consonant if it's followed by a vowel.

Digraph Pronunciation

'gi' is pronounced as a single phoneme /d͡ʒ/ before a vowel.

  • The double consonant 'gg' is treated as a single phoneme /d͡ʒ/ when followed by 'i'.
  • Regional variations in pronunciation of /d͡ʒ/ do not affect syllable division.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025
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