solleticheranno
Syllables
so-lle-ti-che-ran-no
Pronunciation
/sol.le.ti.ˈke.ran.no/
Stress
000100
Morphemes
solle + ti-che-ran-no
The word 'solleticheranno' is a future tense verb form. It is divided into six syllables: so-lle-ti-che-ran-no, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard Italian rules, treating digraphs 'll' and 'ch' as single phonemes and adhering to the (C)V(C) syllable structure.
Definitions
- 1
To tickle
They will tickle
“I bambini solleticheranno il loro papà.”
“Non credo che solleticheranno ancora.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('che').
Syllables
so — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.. lle — Closed syllable, with the 'll' digraph treated as a single phoneme /ʎ/.. ti — Closed syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.. che — Open syllable, with the 'ch' digraph treated as a single phoneme /k/.. ran — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.. no — Open syllable, consisting of a consonant and a vowel.
Word Parts
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CV Syllable Structure
Italian favors syllables of the form (C)V(C).
Digraph Treatment
Digraphs like 'll' and 'ch' are treated as single consonant phonemes.
Penultimate Stress
Italian generally stresses the penultimate syllable in words ending in vowels or certain consonants.
- The 'll' and 'ch' digraphs require recognition as single phonemes for accurate syllabification.
- The future tense ending '-ranno' is a common pattern and doesn't present unusual challenges.
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