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Words with Prefix “de-” in Dutch

Browse Dutch words starting with the prefix “de-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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de- Definite article, Proto-Germanic origin

Christiaan de Wetstraat
5 syllables23 letters
Chris·tiaan·de·Wet·straat
/ˈkristi.aːn də ˈʋɛt.straːt/
noun

The word 'Christiaan de Wetstraat' is a Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows the rules of open syllable preference and avoidance of breaking consonant clusters. Stress falls primarily on 'Chris-' and secondarily on 'straat'. The word consists of a proper noun and a descriptive phrase denoting a street name.

De Savornin Lohmanlaan
7 syllables22 letters
De·Sa·vor·nin·Loh·man·laan
/də saːvɔrˈnɪn ˈloːmɑnlaːn/
noun

The word 'De Savornin Lohmanlaan' is divided into seven syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('Sa-'). It consists of a definite article, a family name, and a street suffix. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters where possible.

Pieter de Hooghstraat
5 syllables21 letters
Pee·ter·de·Hoogh·straat
/ˈpiːtər də ˈɦoːxstraːt/
noun

The Dutch compound noun 'Pieter de Hooghstraat' is divided into five syllables: Pee-ter-de-Hoogh-straat. Stress falls on the first and fourth syllables. The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding diphthong breakage. The word consists of a proper noun, a definite article, a surname, and the common noun 'straat' (street).

Willem de Clercqstraat
6 syllables22 letters
Wil·lem·de·Cler·cq·straat
/ˈʋɪlə(m) də ˈklɛr(k)s(t)raːt/
noun

The Dutch compound noun 'Willem de Clercqstraat' is syllabified as Wil-lem-de-Cler-cq-straat, with stress on 'straat'. Syllabification follows rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. The 'cq' cluster is treated as a single unit.

Willem de Mérodestraat
7 syllables22 letters
Wil·lem·de··ro·de·straat
/ˈʋɪlə(m) də ˈmeːroːdəstraːt/
noun

The word 'Willem de Mérodestraat' is a Dutch proper noun divided into seven syllables: Wil-lem-de-Mé-ro-de-straat. Stress falls on the first syllable ('Wil'). The word consists of a personal name, a definite article, and a street name component, with Germanic and French origins. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and avoiding consonant clusters.

debiteurenadministratie
9 syllables23 letters
de·bi·teu·ren·ad·mi·ni·stra·tie
/də.bi.tøː.rən.ɑt.mi.ni.ˈstraː.ti/
noun

The word 'debiteurenadministratie' is a compound noun divided into nine syllables (de-bi-teu-ren-ad-mi-ni-stra-tie) with primary stress on 'stra'. It's formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, primarily of French and Dutch origin, and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters.

defensiebegrotingen
7 syllables19 letters
de·fen·si·be·gro·tin·gen
/də.fɛnˈsi.bə.ɣroː.tiŋ.ən/
noun

The word 'defensiebegrotingen' is a complex Dutch noun composed of multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel-consonant patterns and maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable.

defensiefunctionaris
9 syllables20 letters
de·fen·si·e·funk·ti·e·na·ris
/də.fɛn.si.ə.fʌŋk.ti.ə.na.ɾɪs/
noun

The word 'defensiefunctionaris' is a Dutch compound noun with nine syllables, stressed on the final syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-based division rules, with consideration for consonant clusters and schwa vowels. The word is morphologically complex, derived from Latin and French roots.

defensielaboratoria
10 syllables19 letters
de·fen·si·e·la·bo·ra·to·ri·a
/dəfɛnˈsilɑboːrɑtoːria/
noun

The word 'defensielaboratoria' is a Dutch compound noun divided into ten syllables based on maximizing onsets and vowel-consonant division. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of a prefix 'de-', a root 'fensie' (defense), and a suffix '-laboratoria' (laboratories). The 'ie' digraph is pronounced as /i/.

defensiewoordvoerder
5 syllables20 letters
de·fen·si·voer·der
/də.fɛn.si.ˈʋɔr.də.vər/
noun

The Dutch word 'defensiewoordvoerder' (defense spokesperson) is syllabified as 'de-fen-si-voer-der' with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'defense', 'word', and 'spokesperson' morphemes, following standard Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing vowel separation and consonant cluster preservation.

deportatiekonvooien
7 syllables19 letters
de·por·ta·tie·kon·voo·ien
/də.pɔrˈtaː.ti.ə.kɔnˈvoː.i.ən/
noun

The word 'deportatiekonvooien' is a complex Dutch noun divided into seven syllables: de-por-ta-tie-kon-voo-ien. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'voo'. It's a compound word with Latin and Dutch roots, formed through prefixation, suffixation, and compounding. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules of vowel peak and sonority sequencing.

depositogarantiestelsels
10 syllables24 letters
de·po·zi·to·ga·ran·ti·e·stel·sels
/də.po.zi.to.ɣə.ˈɣa.rɑn.ti.ə.ˈstɛl.səls/
noun

The word 'depositogarantiestelsels' is a complex Dutch noun divided into ten syllables. Primary stress falls on 'ran'. It's a compound noun derived from Latin and French roots, referring to deposit guarantee schemes. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel nuclei and consonant closure.

detailhandelsactiviteiten
9 syllables25 letters
de·tail·han·dels·ac·ti·vi·tei·ten
/də.ˈtɛi̯.lən.dəl.sɑk.ti.viˈtɛi̯.tən/
noun

The Dutch word 'detailhandelsactiviteiten' is a compound noun meaning 'retail trade activities'. It is syllabified as 'de-tail-han-dels-ac-ti-vi-tei-ten' with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is formed from French/Latin and Germanic roots, and its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and morpheme boundaries.

detailhandelscijfer
6 syllables19 letters
de·tail·han·dels·cijf·er
/dəˈtɛilɦɑn.dəlsˈsɛi̯fər/
noun

The Dutch word 'detailhandelscijfer' (retail figure) is syllabified as de-tail-han-dels-cijf-er, with primary stress on 'han'. It's a compound noun formed from 'detail', 'handel', and 'cijfer', following Dutch rules of vowel-based syllabification and morpheme separation.

detailhandelsstructuur
6 syllables22 letters
de·tail·han·dels·struc·tuur
/dəˈtɛilɦɑn.dəls.stryk.tyr/
noun

The word 'detailhandelsstructuur' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: de-tail-han-dels-struc-tuur. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('struc'). It is composed of Latin, Germanic, and French roots, referring to the organization of retail businesses.

detailhandelsverkopen
7 syllables21 letters
de·tail·han·dels·ver·ko·pen
/də.ˈtɛi̯.lən.dəl.sɛr.ˈkoː.pən/
noun

The word 'detailhandelsverkopen' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'retail sales'. It is divided into seven syllables: de-tail-han-dels-ver-ko-pen, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('ko'). The word is formed from several morphemes of Latin and Germanic origin, and its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding stranded consonants.

lijsttrekkersdebatten
6 syllables21 letters
lijst·trek·kers·de·bat·ten
/lɛi̯st.trɛk.kərs.də.ba.tən/
noun

The word 'lijsttrekkersdebatten' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: lijst-trek-kers-de-bat-ten. The primary stress falls on 'bat'. Syllabification follows onset maximization and morphemic boundaries. It refers to debates between list leaders.