rilucchicherebe
Syllables
ri-luc-chi-che-re-be
Pronunciation
/ri.luk.ki.ke.re.be/
Stress
010000
Morphemes
ri- + luc- + -ich-
The word 'riluccicherebbe' is a verb in the conditional mood, derived from the root 'lucere' (to shine). It is divided into six syllables: ri-luc-chi-che-re-be, with stress on the second syllable ('luc'). Syllabification follows standard Italian rules, considering vowel-initial syllables, consonant clusters, and geminate consonants.
Definitions
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Would sparkle, would shine again.
Would sparkle, would shine again.
“Se il sole tornasse, il mare riluccicherebbe.”
“La neve riluccicherebbe sotto la luce della luna.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('luc'). This follows the general Italian rule of stressing the penultimate syllable in words ending in a vowel.
Syllables
ri — Open syllable, initial syllable.. luc — Closed syllable, contains the root of the verb.. chi — Open syllable, contains the inchoative suffix.. che — Open syllable, part of the verb stem.. re — Open syllable, part of the conditional ending.. be — Open syllable, final syllable of the conditional ending.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Initial Syllable
Each vowel generally begins a new syllable.
Consonant Cluster
Consonant clusters are broken according to sonority.
Geminate Consonants
Geminate consonants typically belong to the following syllable.
Penultimate Stress
In words ending in a vowel, the stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable.
- The 'ch' cluster is treated as a single unit for syllabification.
- The geminate 'cc' influences the syllable division.
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