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Words with Prefix “faillisse--” in Dutch

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faillisse-- From French 'faillite', ultimately from Italian 'fallire' - to fail. Indicates bankruptcy.

faillissementsaanvraag
6 syllables22 letters
fai·llis·sen·ts·aan·vraag
/fɑjˈlɪsə(n)ts.aːnˈvraːx/
noun

The word 'faillissementsaanvraag' is a complex Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, with stress on the antepenultimate syllable ('aan'). The word is composed of a French-derived prefix, a nominalizing root, and a Dutch suffix indicating a request. Pronunciation may vary slightly due to schwa reduction and regional accents.

faillissementsaanvrage
8 syllables22 letters
fa·il·lis·se·ments·aan·vra·ge
/fɑˈlɪsə(n)ts.aːnˈvrɑɣə/
noun

The word 'faillissementsaanvrage' is a complex Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, dividing the word before and after vowels and consonants. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('vra'). The word consists of a French-derived prefix, a Dutch prefix, and a Dutch noun root with a nominalizing suffix.

faillissementsaanvragen
7 syllables23 letters
fai·llis·se·nts·aan·vra·gen
/fɑˈlɪsə(n)ts.aːnˈvrɑɣə(n)/
noun

The word 'faillissementsaanvragen' is a complex Dutch noun divided into seven syllables: fai-llis-se-nts-aan-vra-gen. It's a compound word with a prefix, root, and suffixes. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'aan'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and preserves consonant clusters.

faillissementscurator
8 syllables21 letters
fa·il·lis·se·ment·scu·ra·tor
/fɑˈlɪsəmɛntskʏraːtɔr/
noun

The word 'faillissementscurator' is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables: fa-il-lis-se-ment-scu-ra-tor. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters, respecting the morphemic structure of the compound word.

faillissementscuratoren
10 syllables23 letters
fail·lis·se·ment·s·cu·ra·to·re·nen
/fɑˈlɪsəmɛntskʏraːtərə(n)/
noun

The word 'faillissementscuratoren' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'bankruptcy trustees'. It is divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable 'to-'. The word is a compound, built from morphemes of Latin and Germanic origin. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maximizing onsets.

faillissementsfraude
7 syllables20 letters
fa·il·lis·se·ments·frau·de
/fɑˈlɪsə(n)tsˈfrɑudə/
noun

The word 'faillissementsfraude' is a compound noun syllabified based on Dutch phonological rules prioritizing open syllables and dividing before consonants and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'frau'. The word is morphologically complex, combining elements of French and Dutch origin.

faillissementsfraudeur
7 syllables22 letters
fa·il·lis·se·ments·frau·deur
/fɑˈlɪsə(n)tsˈfrɑudøːr/
noun

The word 'faillissementsfraudeur' is a complex Dutch noun syllabified as fa-il-lis-se-ments-frau-deur, with primary stress on 'frau'. It's a compound word derived from French and Germanic roots, meaning 'bankruptcy fraudster'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and consonant cluster breaking, with some common exceptions.

faillissementsprocedure
8 syllables23 letters
fai·lis·se·ment·spro·ce·du·re
/fɑˈlɪsəmɛntsproːsədʏrə/
noun

The word 'faillissementsprocedure' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables: fai-lis-se-ment-spro-ce-du-re. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is formed from French and Dutch roots and suffixes, and its syllabification follows Dutch phonological rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and managing consonant clusters.

faillissementsrechtbank
8 syllables23 letters
fa·il·lis·sen·ts·rech·t·bank
/fɑˈlɪsə(n)tsrɛxtbɑŋk/
noun

The word 'faillissementsrechtbank' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables based on Dutch syllabification rules, prioritizing vowel-ending syllables and consonant-after-vowel boundaries. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'rech'. The word's morphemic structure reveals its French and Germanic origins, relating to bankruptcy and law.

faillissementsrechtbanken
7 syllables25 letters
fa·il·lis·se·recht·bank·en
/fɑjˈlɪsə(n)s.rɛxtˈbɑŋkə(n)/
noun

The word 'faillissementsrechtbanken' is a complex Dutch noun referring to bankruptcy courts. It is divided into seven syllables: fa-il-lis-se-recht-bank-en, with primary stress on 'recht'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules regarding vowel endings and consonant clusters, with morphemic analysis revealing French and Germanic origins.

faillissementsrechters
6 syllables22 letters
fai·llis·se·ments·rech·ters
/fɑjˈlɪsəməntsrɛxtərs/
noun

The word 'faillissementsrechters' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'bankruptcy judges'. It is syllabified as fai-llis-se-ments-rech-ters, with primary stress on 'ments'. The word is formed through compounding and derivation, with a French-derived prefix and a Dutch suffix. Syllable division follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel and consonant boundaries.

faillissementsverkoop
7 syllables21 letters
fa·il·lis·se·ments·ver·koop
/fɑˈlɪsə(n)tsfərˈkoːp/
noun

The word 'faillissementsverkoop' is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: fa-il-lis-se-ments-ver-koop. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'koop'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a French-derived prefix, a Germanic root, and a French-derived suffix. Syllable division follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and morpheme boundaries.

faillissementsverslagen
7 syllables23 letters
fai·llis·se·ments·ver·sla·gen
/fɑjˈlɪsəməntsˈvɛrslɑɣə(n)/
noun

The word 'faillissementsverslagen' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'bankruptcy reports'. It is divided into seven syllables: fai-llis-se-ments-ver-sla-gen, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('sla'). The word is a compound formed from 'faillisse-', '-ment-', and '-verslagen', and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding unnecessary splitting of consonant clusters.

faillissementsverzoek
6 syllables21 letters
fai·llis·sen·ts·ver·zoek
/fɑjˈlɪsənts.vərˈzœk/
noun

The word 'faillissementsverzoek' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'bankruptcy request'. It is divided into six syllables: fai-llis-sen-ts-ver-zoek, with primary stress on 'ver'. The syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, preserving consonant clusters and avoiding diphthong splitting. It's a compound word with French and Dutch origins.

faillissementswetgeving
8 syllables23 letters
fa·il·lis·se·ments·wet·ge·ving
/fɑˈlɪsə(n)tsʋɛtɣəvɪŋ/
noun

The word 'faillissementswetgeving' is a complex Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, dividing the word into eight syllables with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable ('ge'). The word is morphologically composed of a French-derived prefix, a Germanic root, and a Germanic suffix.

faillissementswetten
6 syllables20 letters
fai·llis·se·ments·wet·ten
/fɑjˈlɪsəməntsˈʋɛtən/
noun

The Dutch word 'faillissementswetten' (bankruptcy laws) is a compound noun syllabified as fai-llis-se-ments-wet-ten, with primary stress on 'wet'. It's composed of a French-derived prefix, a Germanic root, and a Germanic plural suffix. Syllable division follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel separation and maintaining common consonant clusters.