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piombagginarono

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

7 syllables
15 characters
Italian
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7syllables

piombagginarono

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

pi-om-ba-ggin-a-ro-no

Pronunciation

/pjoɱ.baɡ.ɡiˈna.ro.no/

Stress

0001010

Morphemes

piomb- + -agg- + -rono

The word 'piombagginarono' is a complex Italian verb form. It's divided into seven syllables (pi-om-ba-ggin-a-ro-no) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and suffixes. The geminate consonant 'gg' is a key feature influencing pronunciation.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    To weigh down, to burden, to oppress (figuratively).

    To weigh down, to burden, to oppress.

    I creditori piombagginarono la famiglia con debiti enormi.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ro'. The stress pattern is typical for Italian verbs in the passato remoto.

Syllables

7
pi/pi/
om/ɔm/
ba/ba/
ggin/ɡ.ɡin/
a/a/
ro/ro/
no/no/

pi Open syllable, initial syllable.. om Open syllable.. ba Open syllable.. ggin Closed syllable with geminate consonant.. a Open syllable.. ro Closed syllable, stressed syllable.. no Open syllable, final syllable.

Vowel-Consonant Division

Syllables are divided between vowels and consonants.

Geminate Consonant Division

Geminate consonants are split, with each consonant belonging to a separate syllable.

Penultimate Stress

Italian generally stresses the penultimate syllable.

  • The geminate 'gg' affects syllable weight and pronunciation.
  • The prefix 'piomb-' is relatively uncommon.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025
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