trecentocinquantagiornate
Syllables
tre-cen-to-cin-quan-ta-gior-na-te
Pronunciation
/tre.tʃen.to.tʃin.kwan.ta.dʒorˈna.te/
Stress
000000100
Morphemes
tre + cento + cinquantagiornate
The word 'trecentocinquantagiornate' is a complex numeral adjective divided into nine syllables following the standard Italian CV syllable division rule. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the final root 'giornate'. The word is morphologically composed of numerical prefixes and roots derived from Latin.
Definitions
- 1
Three hundred and fifty days
Three hundred and fifty days
“Sono passate trecentocinquantagiornate.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the final root, 'gior-' in 'giornate'.
Syllables
tre — Open syllable, CV structure.. cen — Open syllable, CV structure, 'c' pronounced as /tʃ/.. to — Open syllable, CV structure.. cin — Open syllable, CV structure, 'c' pronounced as /tʃ/.. quan — Open syllable, CV structure.. ta — Open syllable, CV structure.. gior — Open syllable, CV structure, 'g' pronounced as /dʒ/, primary stress.. na — Open syllable, CV structure.. te — Open syllable, CV structure.
Word Parts
Consonant-Vowel (CV)
Each syllable generally consists of a consonant followed by a vowel. This is the primary rule applied throughout the word.
Stress Placement
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the final root.
- The word's length and complex structure are the main challenges, but the standard CV/CVC rules apply consistently. Italian generally avoids syllable-final consonant clusters, but they are permissible in compound words like this.
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