ringalluzzarono
Syllables
rin-gal-luz-za-ro-no
Pronunciation
/rin.ɡal.luz.tsaˈro.no/
Stress
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Morphemes
ri- + galluz- + -ono
The word 'ringalluzzarono' is a verb form divided into six syllables: rin-gal-luz-za-ro-no. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'ri-', root 'galluz-', and suffixes '-are' and '-ono'. Syllabification follows standard Italian rules of vowel-consonant division and consonant cluster resolution.
Definitions
- 1
To cheer up, encourage, flatter, or coax someone.
To cheer up/encourage/flatter.
“I bambini ringalluzzarono il nonno con i loro disegni.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('za').
Syllables
rin — Open syllable, initial consonant cluster.. gal — Open syllable, vowel-consonant structure.. luz — Open syllable, vowel-consonant structure.. za — Closed syllable, 'z' pronounced as /ts/.. ro — Open syllable, vowel-consonant structure.. no — Open syllable, vowel-consonant structure.
Word Parts
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Vowel-Consonant Division
Syllables are divided between vowels and consonants.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are broken up, assigning each consonant to the following vowel.
Geminate Consonant Handling
Geminate consonants are treated as a single unit within a syllable.
Stress Placement
Stress typically falls on the penultimate syllable in Italian words.
- The geminate 'll' requires careful phonetic transcription. The verb is relatively uncommon.
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