raggentiliranno
Syllables
ra-ggen-ti-li-ran-no
Pronunciation
/rag.d͡ʒen.ti.liˈranno/
Stress
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Morphemes
rag- + -gentil- + -ire
The word 'raggentiliranno' is a future tense verb form. It is divided into six syllables: ra-ggen-ti-li-ran-no, with primary stress on 'li'. The geminate consonant 'gg' creates a closed syllable. The word's morphemes derive from Latin roots, indicating intensification and gentleness.
Definitions
- 1
To make gentle, to refine, to soften (figuratively).
They will make gentle/refine/soften.
“I critici raggentiliranno le sue opinioni.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('li').
Syllables
ra — Open syllable, unstressed.. ggen — Closed syllable, unstressed, contains a geminate consonant.. ti — Open syllable, unstressed.. li — Open syllable, primary stressed.. ran — Open syllable, unstressed.. no — Open syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Open Syllable Rule
Syllables generally end in vowels.
Geminate Consonant Rule
Geminate consonants create a closed syllable, breaking consonant clusters after the first consonant.
Penultimate Stress Rule
Stress generally falls on the penultimate syllable in Italian words.
- The geminate consonant 'gg' requires special consideration for syllabification.
- Regional variations in vowel quality or stress intensity may occur, but do not affect the core syllable division.
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