irrequietudinemi
Syllables
ir-re-qui-e-tu-di-ne-mi
Pronunciation
/ir.re.kwi.e.tu.diˈne.mi/
Stress
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Morphemes
ir- + quiete + -udine-mi
The word 'irrequietudinemi' is divided into eight syllables (ir-re-qui-e-tu-di-ne-mi) following Italian CV syllabification rules. It's a complex noun formed from Latin roots with a primary stress on the penultimate syllable 'di'. The word denotes 'my restlessness'.
Definitions
- 1
A state of restlessness or unease experienced by me.
My restlessness, my unease.
“La sua irrequietudinemi era palpabile.”
“Non capisco la tua irrequietudinemi.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'di'.
Syllables
ir — Open syllable, initial syllable.. re — Open syllable.. qui — Open syllable, 'qu' digraph.. e — Open syllable, single vowel.. tu — Open syllable.. di — Open syllable, primary stress.. ne — Open syllable.. mi — Open syllable, pronoun suffix.
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Consonant-Vowel (CV)
Each consonant followed by a vowel forms a syllable.
'qu' as a Unit
The digraph 'qu' is treated as a single consonant sound.
Avoid Single Initial Consonants
Italian avoids starting a syllable with a single consonant unless it's part of a cluster.
- The word's complexity stems from its morphological structure (prefix, root, suffixes).
- The pronoun suffix *-mi* doesn't alter the core syllabification rules.
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