ricondanneremmo
Syllables
ri-con-dan-ne-rem-mo
Pronunciation
/ri.kon.dan.ˈne.rem.mo/
Stress
000100
Morphemes
ri- + condann- + -aremmmo
The word 'ricondanneremmo' is a complex Italian verb form. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, dividing the word into six syllables: ri-con-dan-ne-rem-mo. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ne'). The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'ri-', the root 'condann-', and the conditional ending '-aremmmo'.
Definitions
- 1
To condemn again, to re-condemn.
We would condemn again.
“Se avessimo più prove, li ricondanneremmo.”
“I giudici ricondannerebbero l'imputato se emergessero nuove prove.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('ne'), which is the penultimate syllable. This is a common stress pattern in Italian verbs.
Syllables
ri — Open syllable, containing the prefix.. con — Open syllable, part of the root.. dan — Closed syllable, part of the root.. ne — Open syllable, part of the root, stressed.. rem — Closed syllable, containing part of the conditional ending.. mo — Open syllable, containing the final part of the conditional ending.
Word Parts
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Vowel Clusters
Vowel clusters are separated into distinct syllables (e.g., 're-mo').
Consonant Clusters
Consonant clusters are split based on sonority, with less sonorous consonants joining the following syllable (e.g., 'con-dan').
Intervocalic Consonants
Consonants between vowels are not left isolated in a syllable (e.g., 'dan-ne').
Prefix Separation
Prefixes are generally separated into their own syllables (e.g., 'ri-con').
- The combination of the prefix and root doesn't create any exceptional syllabification challenges.
- Regional variations in vowel quality might exist but do not affect syllable division.
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