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sviticchieremmo

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

6 syllables
15 characters
Italian
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6syllables

sviticchieremmo

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

svi-tic-chi-e-rem-mo

Pronunciation

/sviˈtikkjɛrˈɛmmo/

Stress

001001

Morphemes

svi- + ticch- + -iare

The word 'sviticchieremmo' is a complex Italian verb form syllabified as svi-tic-chi-e-rem-mo, with stress on the third syllable ('chi'). It's composed of a prefix, root, and several suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard Italian rules regarding open and closed syllables, geminate consonants, and consonant clusters.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    We would have unscrewed/loosened.

    We would have unscrewed/loosened.

    Se avessimo avuto gli strumenti giusti, avremmo sviticchieremmo le viti.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('chi'), the penultimate syllable. The first 'e' in 'rem' also receives secondary stress.

Syllables

6
svi/svi/
tic/tikk/
chi/kji/
e/ɛ/
rem/rɛm/
mo/mo/

svi Open syllable, initial consonant cluster.. tic Closed syllable, geminate consonant.. chi Closed syllable, digraph 'ch'. e Open syllable, single vowel.. rem Closed syllable, consonant ending.. mo Open syllable, single vowel.

Open Syllable Rule

Vowels generally form their own syllables, and consonant clusters at the beginning of a word are broken up to create open syllables.

Closed Syllable Rule

Consonants at the end of a syllable create closed syllables.

Geminate Consonant Rule

Geminate consonants are treated as a single phonological unit within a syllable.

  • The geminate 'cc' affects syllable weight and pronunciation.
  • The 'svi-' prefix follows standard prefix syllabification rules.
  • Regional variations in geminate consonant pronunciation are possible but do not affect syllable division.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/7/2025
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