raɡɡrumoleremmo
Syllables
ra-ɡɡru-mo-le-rem-mo
Pronunciation
/ˌraɡɡru.mo.leˈremmo/
Stress
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Morphemes
rag- + grum- + -olare
The word 'raggrumoleremmo' is a complex Italian verb form. It is divided into six syllables: ra-ɡɡru-mo-le-rem-mo. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'mo'. The word's structure includes a prefix, root, and suffixes, and features a geminate consonant which influences syllable weight.
Definitions
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We would have mumbled/grumbled.
We would have mumbled/grumbled.
“Se avessimo saputo, non avremmo raggrumoleremmo.”
“I bambini raggrumoleremmo tra loro.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'mo'. The first 'mo' is unstressed.
Syllables
ra — Open syllable, initial syllable.. ɡɡru — Closed syllable with geminate consonant.. mo — Open, stressed syllable.. le — Open syllable.. rem — Closed syllable.. mo — Open syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Consonant + Vowel
Syllables are formed around vowel nuclei, with preceding consonants forming the onset.
Geminate Consonants
Geminate consonants are treated as complex onsets, influencing syllable weight.
Penultimate Stress
Italian generally assigns stress to the penultimate syllable unless specific rules dictate otherwise.
- Gemination of 'gg' affects syllable weight and pronunciation.
- The conditional past ending '-emmo' is a complex suffix but follows standard syllabification rules.
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