tautosillabiche
Syllables
tau-to-sil-la-bi-che
Pronunciation
/ˌtauto.sil.laˈbi.ke/
Stress
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Morphemes
tauto- + sillaba- + -iche
The word 'tautosillabiche' is an Italian adjective meaning 'same-syllabic'. It is divided into six syllables: tau-to-sil-la-bi-che, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the Greek prefix 'tauto-', the Latin root 'sillaba-', and the Italian suffix '-iche'. Syllabification follows standard CV structure and penultimate stress rules.
Definitions
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Having the same number of syllables.
Same-syllabic
“Le parole 'casa' e 'tavolo' sono tautosillabiche.”
“Queste parole tautosillabiche sono facili da ricordare.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('che').
Syllables
tau — Open syllable, initial syllable. to — Closed syllable. sil — Closed syllable. la — Open syllable. bi — Closed syllable. che — Closed syllable, stressed
Word Parts
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Consonant-Vowel (CV) Structure
Italian favors syllables built around a consonant followed by a vowel.
Penultimate Stress
Adjectives ending in -e generally have stress on the penultimate syllable.
Avoid Single Intervocalic Consonant
Consonants are generally not left stranded between vowels.
- The compound nature of the word doesn't significantly alter standard syllabification rules.
- The double 'l' in 'sillaba' is treated as a single consonant cluster.
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