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Words with Prefix “achter--” in Dutch

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achter-- Dutch origin, indicates 'back' or 'behind'.

achterbuurtkinderen
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·buurt·kin·de·ren
/ˈɑxtərˌbʏrtˈkɪndərən/
noun

The word 'achterbuurtkinderen' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: ach-ter-buurt-kin-de-ren. The primary stress falls on 'kin-'. It's formed from the prefix 'achter-', the roots 'buurt-' and 'kinder-', and the plural suffix '-en'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and handles consonant clusters conservatively.

achterglasschildering
6 syllables21 letters
ach·ter·glas·schild·er·ing
/ɑx.tər.ɣlɑs.ʃɪl.də.rɪŋ/
noun

The word 'achterglasschildering' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'painting on the back of glass'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-glas-schild-er-ing, with primary stress on the first syllable and secondary stress on the last. It consists of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'glas', and the root/suffix combination 'schilder-ing'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and handles consonant clusters appropriately.

achtergrondartikelen
7 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·grond·ar·ti·ke·len
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.ɑr.ti.kə.lən/
noun

The Dutch word 'achtergrondartikelen' (background articles) is syllabified as ach-ter-grond-ar-ti-ke-len, with primary stress on 'ar-ti-ke-len'. It's a compound noun formed from 'achter-', 'grond', 'artikel', and '-en'. The syllabification follows vowel-based division and preserves digraphs.

achtergrondartikels
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·ar·ti·kels
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.ɑr.ti.kəls/
noun

The word 'achtergrondartikels' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: ach-ter-grond-ar-ti-kels. The primary stress falls on 'grond'. It's composed of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', the root 'artikel', and the plural suffix '-s'. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, avoiding digraph splits.

achtergrondconcentratie
7 syllables23 letters
ach·ter·grond·con·cen·tra·tie
/ˈɑxtərɣrɔntkɔn.sɛn.traː.tsi/
noun

The word 'achtergrondconcentratie' is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: ach-ter-grond-con-cen-tra-tie. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-tra-'). It consists of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', and the root 'concentratie'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.

achtergrondconcentraties
7 syllables24 letters
ach·ter·grond·con·cen·tra·ties
/ˈɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.kɔn.sɛn.traː.ti.s/
noun

The word 'achtergrondconcentraties' is a complex Dutch noun divided into seven syllables: ach-ter-grond-con-cen-tra-ties. It's a compound word with a prefix ('achter-'), root ('grond'), and a root derived from Latin ('concentratie') with a plural suffix ('-s'). The primary stress falls on the first syllable. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and preserving consonant clusters.

achtergronddocument
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·do·cu·ment
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔn.dɔ.ky.mɛnt/
noun

The Dutch word 'achtergronddocument' is a compound noun syllabified as ach-ter-grond-do-cu-ment, with primary stress on 'ment'. It's composed of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', and the root 'document'. Syllabification follows rules favoring open syllables and avoiding single initial consonants, with consonant clusters split for pronounceability.

achtergronddocumenten
7 syllables21 letters
ach·ter·grond·do·cu·men·ten
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔn.dɔ.ky.mɛn.tən/
noun

The word 'achtergronddocumenten' is a compound noun syllabified into seven syllables: ach-ter-grond-do-cu-men-ten. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It consists of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', the borrowed root 'document', and the plural suffix '-en'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.

achtergronddossiers
5 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·dos·siers
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.dɔ.si.rs/
noun

The word 'achtergronddossiers' is a compound noun syllabified based on maximizing onsets and respecting morphemic boundaries. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('grond'). The phonetic transcription reflects typical Dutch vowel reduction and consonant pronunciation.

achtergrondfactoren
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·fac·tor·en
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.fa.ktɔ.rən/
noun

The word 'achtergrondfactoren' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: ach-ter-grond-fac-tor-en. The primary stress falls on 'grond'. It's composed of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', the root 'factor', and the plural suffix '-en'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maximizing onsets.

achtergrondgegevens
5 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·ge·gevens
/ˈɑxtərɣrɔndɣəˈɣevə(n)s/
noun

The Dutch word 'achtergrondgegevens' is a compound noun meaning 'background information'. It is divided into five syllables: ach-ter-grond-ge-gevens, with primary stress on 'grond'. The syllabification follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel peaks, consonant clusters, and compound word stress patterns. The word consists of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond-', and the suffix 'gegevens'.

achtergrondgeheugen
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·ge·heu·gen
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.ɣə.ˈɦøː.ɣən/
noun

The word 'achtergrondgeheugen' is a compound noun in Dutch, divided into six syllables: ach-ter-grond-ge-heu-gen. The primary stress falls on 'grond'. The syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and avoiding diphthong splitting. It consists of a prefix 'achter-', root 'grond', and a complex suffix 'ge-heu-gen' forming a noun.

achtergrondgeheugens
6 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·grond·ge·heu·gens
/ˈɑxtərɣrɔndɣəˈɦøːɣəns/
noun

The word 'achtergrondgeheugens' is a Dutch noun meaning 'background memories'. It's syllabified as ach-ter-grond-ge-heu-gens, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'ge-'. It's a compound word built from the prefix 'achter-', root 'grond', and root 'geheugen' with a plural suffix '-s'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel-centric rules.

achtergrondgeluiden
7 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·ge·luid·en·uiden
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.ɣəˈlœy.də(n)/
noun

The word 'achtergrondgeluiden' is a compound noun in Dutch, divided into seven syllables: ach-ter-grond-ge-luid-en-uiden. The primary stress falls on 'grond'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and preserving consonant clusters. The word consists of a prefix ('achter-'), a root ('grond'), and a complex suffix ('geluiden').

achtergrondgesprekken
6 syllables21 letters
ach·ter·grond·ge·spre·kken
/ˈɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.ɣəˈsprɛ.kən/
noun

The word 'achtergrondgesprekken' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: ach-ter-grond-ge-spre-kken. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', and the combined prefix/root/suffix 'ge-spre-kken'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maximizing onsets.

achtergrondinformatie
7 syllables21 letters
ach·ter·grond·in·for·ma·tie
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.ɪn.fɔr.ma.tsi/
noun

The word 'achtergrondinformatie' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster maintenance. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It consists of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', and the root 'informatie'.

achtergrondkoortjes
5 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·koor·tjes
/ˈɑxtərɣrɔntˈkɔrtjəs/
noun

The word 'achtergrondkoortjes' is a Dutch noun meaning 'background choirs'. It's divided into five syllables: ach-ter-grond-koor-tjes, with primary stress on 'grond'. It's a compound word built from the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', the root 'koor', and the diminutive/plural suffix '-tjes'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel boundary division.

achtergrondliteratuur
7 syllables21 letters
ach·ter·grond·li·te·ra·tuur
/ˈɑxtərɣrɔndlitəraːtyr/
noun

The word 'achtergrondliteratuur' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'background literature'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-grond-li-te-ra-tuur, with primary stress on 'grond'. The word is composed of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', and the root/suffix 'literatuur' (derived from Latin). Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and respecting morpheme boundaries.

achtergrondmateriaal
7 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·grond·ma·te·ri·aal
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.ma.te.riˈaːl/
noun

The word *achtergrondmateriaal* is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: ach-ter-grond-ma-te-ri-aal. The primary stress falls on 'grond'. It consists of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', and the root 'materiaal'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster rules.

achtergrondmuziekje
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·mu·ziek·je
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.myˈzi.kje/
noun

The word 'achtergrondmuziekje' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'background music'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-grond-mu-ziek-je, with stress on 'ziek'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maximizing onsets, while respecting the diminutive suffix '-kje'.

achtergrondmuziekjes
5 syllables20 letters
achter·grond·mu·ziek·jes
/ˈɑxtərɣrɔndmyˈzikjəs/
noun

The word 'achtergrondmuziekjes' is a Dutch noun meaning 'background music (small/cute)'. It's divided into five syllables: achter-grond-mu-ziek-jes, with stress on 'ziek'. It's a compound word with Germanic and Latin roots, and a diminutive suffix.

achtergrondplaatjes
5 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·plaat·jes
/ˈɑxtərɣrɔnplaatjəs/
noun

The Dutch word 'achtergrondplaatjes' is divided into five syllables: ach-ter-grond-plaat-jes, with stress on 'plaat'. It's a compound noun formed from 'achter-', 'grond', and 'plaatjes' (picture + diminutive). Syllabification follows Dutch rules for consonant clusters and suffixes.

achtergrondprojectie
6 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·grond·pro·jec·tie
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.prɔ.ˈjɛk.si/
noun

The word 'achtergrondprojectie' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: ach-ter-grond-pro-jec-tie. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('jec'). The word is composed of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond-', and the suffix 'projectie'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and sonority sequencing.

achtergrondstraling
5 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·stra·ling
/ˈɑxtərɣrɔndstraːlɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word 'achtergrondstraling' is divided into five syllables: ach-ter-grond-stra-ling. The primary stress falls on 'stra'. It's a compound noun formed from 'achter-', 'grond-', and 'straling', with the nominalizing suffix '-ling'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and preserves consonant clusters.

achtergrondverhaaltje
6 syllables21 letters
ach·ter·grond·ver·haal·tje
/ˈɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.fərˈɦaːl.t͡ʃə/
noun

The Dutch noun 'achtergrondverhaaltje' (backstory) is divided into six syllables: ach-ter-grond-ver-haal-tje, with stress on 'ver-haal'. It's a compound word built from a prefix, roots, and a diminutive suffix, and its syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets.

achtergrondverhalen
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·ver·ha·len
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.fərˈɦa.lə(n)/
noun

The Dutch word 'achtergrondverhalen' is a compound noun meaning 'background stories'. It is divided into six syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of a prefix, root, and suffix, all with Germanic origins. Syllabification follows the vowel peak principle and onset maximization.

achtergrondverlichting
6 syllables22 letters
ach·ter·grond·ver·lich·ting
/ˈɑxtərɣrɔndvərˈlɪxtɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word 'achtergrondverlichting' is a compound noun meaning 'backlighting'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-grond-ver-lich-ting, with primary stress on 'grond'. The word is composed of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', and the suffix 'verlichting'. Syllable division follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel-centricity.

achtergrondzangeres
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·grond·zan·ge·res
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔn.t.sɑŋ.ɣə.rɛs/
noun

The word 'achtergrondzangeres' is a compound noun in Dutch, syllabified based on maximizing onsets and vowel-consonant boundaries. The primary stress falls on the 'grond' syllable. It consists of a prefix, root, and suffix, all with Old Dutch origins. The phonetic transcription reflects the typical Dutch pronunciation, including the voiced velar fricative /ɣ/ and the velar nasal /ŋ/.

achtergrondzangeressen
7 syllables22 letters
ach·ter·grond·zan·ge·res·sen
/ɑx.tər.ɣrɔnt.sɑŋ.ɡəˈrɛs.ən/
noun

The word 'achtergrondzangeressen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'background singers (female)'. It is divided into seven syllables: ach-ter-grond-zan-ge-res-sen, with stress on the third syllable ('grond'). The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and morpheme integrity. It's a compound word built from the prefix 'achter-', the root 'grond', and the root/suffix 'zangeressen'.

achterhandsbeentjes
5 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·hands·been·tjes
/ˈɑxtərɦɑntsˈbeːntjəs/
noun

The Dutch word 'achterhandsbeentjes' (hind legs) is syllabified as ach-ter-hands-been-tjes, with stress on 'been'. It's a compound noun formed from the prefix 'achter-', root 'been', and diminutive suffix '-tjes'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel centering, handling consonant clusters effectively.

achterhoedegevechten
7 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·hoe·de·ge·vech·ten
/ˈɑxtərɦuːdəɣəˈvɛxtən/
noun

The word 'achterhoedegevechten' is a Dutch noun meaning 'rear-guard battles'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-hoe-de-ge-vech-ten, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('hoe-'). The word is a compound formed from several morphemes, and syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule, avoiding splits within diphthongs or consonant clusters.

achterhoofdsknobbel
5 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·hoofd·sknob·bel
/ɑx.tər.ɦɔu̯t.sknɔ.bəl/
noun

The word 'achterhoofdsknobbel' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'occipital bun'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-hoofd-sknob-bel, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'nob'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables, treating the compound parts as separate units.

achterkamertjesdeal
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·ka·mer·tjes·deal
/ɑx.tər.ka.mər.t͡ʃəs.deal/
noun

The word 'achterkamertjesdeal' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: ach-ter-ka-mer-tjes-deal. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ka'). It consists of the prefix 'achter-', root 'kamer-', diminutive suffix '-tjes', and root 'deal'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and splitting consonant clusters.

achterkamertjesoverleg
8 syllables22 letters
ach·ter·ka·mer·tjes·o·ver·leg
/ɑx.tər.kɑ.mər.t͡ʃəs.o.vər.lɛx/
noun

The word 'achterkamertjesoverleg' is a compound noun syllabified based on Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('leg'). It denotes secret or backroom negotiations.

achterkamertjespolitiek
8 syllables23 letters
ach·ter·ka·mer·tjes·po·li·tiek
/ɑx.tər.kɑ.mər.tʃəs.po.li.tik/
noun

The word 'achterkamertjespolitiek' is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables based on open syllable preference and consonant cluster rules. It refers to backroom politics and is stressed on the penultimate syllable. Its morphemic structure reveals Dutch and French origins, and its syllabification aligns with similar Dutch compound words.

achterkleindochters
5 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·klein·do·chters
/ˈɑxtərˌklɛindəxˌtɔxtərs/
noun

The word 'achterkleindochters' is a compound noun meaning 'great-granddaughters'. It is divided into five syllables: ach-ter-klein-do-chters, with primary stress on the 'do' syllable. The syllabification follows Dutch rules of vowel break and onset maximization, while accommodating the complex consonant clusters typical of the language.

achterkleinkinderen
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·klein·kin·de·ren
/ɑx.tər.klɛin.kɪn.də.rən/
noun

The word 'achterkleinkinderen' is syllabified as ach-ter-klein-kin-de-ren, with primary stress on 'klein'. It's a compound noun meaning 'great-grandchildren', formed from the prefix 'achter-', the root 'klein-kinder-', and the plural suffix '-en'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, keeping consonant clusters and diphthongs intact.

achterlandverbinding
6 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·land·ver·bin·ding
/ˈɑxtərˌlɑndvərˈbɪndɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word 'achterlandverbinding' is syllabified into 'ach-ter-land-ver-bin-ding', following the principles of maximizing open syllables and dividing consonant clusters. It's a compound noun meaning 'inland connection', with stress on the penultimate syllable. The morphemic breakdown reveals a prefix ('achter-'), root ('land'), and a combination of prefix ('ver-'), root ('bind-'), and suffix ('-ing').

achterlandverbindingen
7 syllables22 letters
ach·ter·land·ver·bin·din·gen
/ɑx.tərˈlɑnt.fərˌbɪn.dɪŋ.ɣə(n)/
noun

The word 'achterlandverbindingen' is a Dutch noun syllabified into seven syllables (ach-ter-land-ver-bin-din-gen) following the open syllable preference rule. It consists of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'land-ver-binding', and the plural suffix '-en'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word refers to connections to inland areas.

achterruitverwarming
6 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·ruit·ver·war·ming
/ɑx.tər.rœyt.vərˈʋɑr.mɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word *achterruitverwarming* is a compound noun meaning 'rear window heating'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-ruit-ver-war-ming, with primary stress on 'ver-'. The word is composed of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'ruit', and the suffix 'verwarming'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding diphthong breaks.

achterstandsituaties
7 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·stands·si·tu·a·ties
/ˈɑxtərstɑnsizʏaːtsɪs/
noun

The word 'achterstandsituaties' is a Dutch noun meaning 'situations of disadvantage'. It is divided into seven syllables: ach-ter-stands-si-tu-a-ties, with primary stress on 'si'. The word is formed from the prefix 'achter-', the root 'stand', and the suffixes '-s' and '-ituaties'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel peaks, consonant cluster maintenance, and morphemic integrity.

achterstandskinderen
6 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·stand·skind·er·en
/ˈɑxtərstɑntskɪndərən/
noun

The word 'achterstandskinderen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'children with a disadvantage'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-stand-skind-er-en, with primary stress on 'stand'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization, vowel peak principle, and sonority sequencing, while also accounting for the compound structure of the word.

achterstandsleerling
5 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·stands·leer·ling
/ɑx.tərˈstɑnts.leːr.lɪŋ/
noun

The word 'achterstandsleerling' is divided into five syllables: ach-ter-stands-leer-ling. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows Dutch rules of forming syllables around vowel nuclei and maintaining valid consonant clusters. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffix.

achterstandsleerlingen
6 syllables22 letters
ach·ter·stands·leer·lin·gen
/ɑx.tər.stɑnts.leːr.lɪŋ.ɡən/
noun

The word 'achterstandsleerlingen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'students with learning difficulties'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-stands-leer-lin-gen, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'stand', and the suffix 'sleerlingen'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of maximizing onsets and dividing before vowels.

achterstandssituatie
8 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·stand·ss·si·tu·a·tie
/ˈɑχtərstɑntssituˈaːtsi/
noun

The word 'achterstandssituatie' is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables based on onset-rime structure and Dutch phonological rules. Stress falls on the final element 'tie'. The word consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, reflecting its complex semantic meaning of 'situation of disadvantage'.

achterstandssituaties
8 syllables21 letters
ach·ter·stand·s·si·tu·a·ties
/ˈɑxtərstɑntsɪtyaːtsəs/
noun

The Dutch word 'achterstandssituaties' is a complex noun meaning 'disadvantageous situations'. It is syllabified as ach-ter-stand-s-si-tu-a-ties, with stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is formed through compounding and derivation, with a prefix 'achter-', root 'stand', and suffix '-standssituaties'. Syllable division follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel-consonant combinations and morphemic integrity.

achtervolgingsscène
6 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·vol·gings·scè·ne
/ˈɑxtər.fɔl.ɣɪŋs.ˈseː.nə/
noun

The word 'achtervolgingsscène' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation. Stress falls on the final component ('scène'). It's composed of the prefix 'achter-', the root 'volg-', the suffix '-ings', and the borrowed suffix '-scène'.

achtervolgingsscènes
6 syllables20 letters
ach·ter·vol·gings·scè·nes
/ˈɑxtər.fɔl.ɣɪŋs.s(s)eː.nə(s)/
noun

The word 'achtervolgingsscènes' is a compound noun divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster rules. The primary stress falls on the second syllable. It consists of a Dutch prefix, root, and suffixes (Dutch and French origin). Regional variations affect the pronunciation of the final 's' but not the orthographic syllable division.

achtervolgingswaanzin
6 syllables21 letters
ach·ter·vol·gings·waa·nzijn
/ˈɑxtərfɔlɣɪŋsʋaːnzɪn/
noun

The word 'achtervolgingswaanzin' is a complex Dutch noun syllabified based on open syllable preference and penultimate stress. It's a compound word with a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, all contributing to its length and complexity. Syllable division follows standard Dutch phonological rules, with some considerations for specific phoneme combinations.

achtervolgingswedstrijd
6 syllables23 letters
ach·ter·vol·gings·wed·strijd
/ɑx.tər.fɔl.ɣɪŋs.vɛt.stɾɛit/
noun

The word 'achtervolgingswedstrijd' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('wed'). The morphemic structure reveals its composition from prefixes, roots, and suffixes, all of Dutch origin. Syllabification is consistent with similar Dutch compound nouns.

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