solidificherete
Syllables
so-li-di-fi-che-re-te
Pronunciation
/solidiˈfi.ke.re.te/
Stress
0000100
Morphemes
soli- + -difi- + -cherete
The word 'solidificherete' is a verb form meaning 'you (plural) will solidify'. It is divided into seven syllables: so-li-di-fi-che-re-te, with stress on the fifth syllable ('che'). The syllabification follows standard Italian rules, prioritizing vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel divisions while avoiding single consonants between vowels. The word's morphemic structure reveals Latin origins in its prefix and root.
Definitions
- 1
To solidify, to make solid.
You (plural) will solidify.
“Con il freddo, l'acqua si solidificherete.”
“Noi solidificherete le nostre decisioni.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('che'), making it the most prominent syllable in the word.
Syllables
so — Open syllable, initial syllable.. li — Open syllable.. di — Open syllable.. fi — Closed syllable.. che — Open syllable, stressed syllable.. re — Open syllable.. te — Open syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
soli-
Latin *solidus* - solid, contributing to the meaning of firmness.
-difi-
Derived from Latin *facere* (to do/make) through *ficus* (clay, molded), core meaning related to forming.
-cherete
Italian verbal inflection indicating 2nd person plural future tense (combination of *-che-* and *-rete-*).
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Vowel-Consonant (VC)
Syllables are divided after a vowel when followed by a consonant.
Consonant-Vowel (CV)
Syllables are divided before a vowel when preceded by a consonant.
Avoid Single Consonant
Italian avoids leaving a single consonant between vowels, keeping consonant clusters within a syllable.
- The combination of suffixes '-che' and '-rete' is a common feature of Italian future tense conjugation.
- Regional variations might exhibit slight differences in vowel quality or stress intensity, but the syllable division remains consistent.
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