solubilizzarono
Syllables
so-lu-bi-liz-za-ro-no
Pronunciation
/so.lu.bi.lit͡s.aˈro.no/
Stress
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Morphemes
so- + lub + -bilizzarono
The word 'solubilizzarono' is syllabified as so-lu-bi-liz-za-ro-no, with stress on 'za'. It's a complex verb form derived from Latin roots and Italian suffixes, following standard Italian syllabification rules that prioritize vowels and treat geminate consonants as single units.
Definitions
- 1
To solubilize, to dissolve.
To solubilize, to dissolve.
“Gli scienziati solubilizzarono il sale in acqua.”
“I chimici solubilizzarono il composto organico.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'za' (lit͡s.aˈro.no).
Syllables
so — Open syllable, vowel-centric.. lu — Open syllable, vowel-centric.. bi — Open syllable, vowel-centric.. liz — Closed syllable, contains geminate consonant.. za — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.. ro — Open syllable, vowel-centric.. no — Open syllable, vowel-centric.
Word Parts
so-
From Latin *sub-*, meaning 'under, from'. Prefixes modify the root verb's meaning.
lub
From Latin *lubere*, meaning 'to please, to be pleasing'. Contributes to the concept of dissolving.
-bilizzarono
Combination of *-bil-* (Latin *-bilis*, 'able to be'), *-izz-* (Italian, from Latin *-izare*, verb-forming), and the past historic ending *-arono*.
Vowel-centric Syllabification
Syllables are formed around vowels, with each vowel typically forming the nucleus of a syllable.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are broken according to sonority and ease of pronunciation, generally after the first consonant.
Geminate Consonant Treatment
Geminate consonants are treated as a single unit within a syllable.
- The geminate consonant 'zz' influences syllable weight and pronunciation.
- The verb ending '-arono' is a standard past historic ending and doesn't present unusual syllabification challenges.
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