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magnetizzeresti

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

6 syllables
15 characters
Italian
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6syllables

magnetizzeresti

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

ma-gne-ti-zze-re-sti

Pronunciation

/maɲ.ne.ti.t͡t͡s.se.re.sti/

Stress

000100

Morphemes

magnet + izzeresti

The word 'magnetizzeresti' is a verb form with six syllables divided as ma-gne-ti-zze-re-sti. It exhibits typical Italian penultimate stress and features a geminate consonant and a palatal nasal, influencing syllable weight and pronunciation. The morphemic structure reveals a Latin-derived root and suffixes indicating verbalization and conditional tense.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    Conditional form of 'magnetizzare' (to magnetize).

    You would magnetize

    Se avessi l'attrezzatura giusta, magnetizzeresti questo metallo.

Stress pattern

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

Syllables

6
ma/ma/
gne/ɲe/
ti/ti/
zze/t͡t͡se/
re/re/
sti/sti/

ma Open syllable, initial syllable.. gne Closed syllable, containing palatal nasal.. ti Closed syllable, simple consonant-vowel structure.. zze Closed syllable, containing geminate consonant.. re Open syllable, penultimate syllable.. sti Closed syllable, final syllable.

Open Syllable Rule

Syllables ending in a vowel are generally open.

Consonant Cluster Rule

Consonant clusters are maintained within a syllable until a vowel is encountered.

Geminate Consonant Rule

Geminate consonants are treated as a single unit within a syllable, increasing syllable weight.

Palatal Nasal Rule

"gn" is treated as a single phoneme and forms a syllable with the following vowel.

  • Geminate consonant 'zz' affects syllable weight and pronunciation.
  • Palatal nasal 'gn' requires specific phonetic realization.
  • Italian generally favors penultimate stress.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025
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