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Words with Prefix “kwijt-” in Dutch

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

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kwijt- From verb 'kwijtschelden' (to remit), indicates forgiveness.

kwijtscheldingsbeleid
5 syllables21 letters
kwijt·scheld·ings·be·leid
/ˈkʋɛitʃɛldɪŋs.bəˈlɛit/
noun

The word 'kwijtscheldingsbeleid' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'debt forgiveness policy'. It is syllabified as kwijt-scheld-ings-be-leid, with primary stress on 'scheld'. The division follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel centricity. It consists of a prefix 'kwijt', a root 'scheld', a nominalizing suffix 'ings', and a root 'beleid'.

kwijtscheldingsnorm
4 syllables19 letters
kwijt·scheld·ings·norm
/kʋɛitˈsxɛldɪŋsnɔrm/
noun

The Dutch word 'kwijtscheldingsnorm' is a compound noun meaning 'debt forgiveness standard'. It is syllabified as 'kwijt-scheld-ings-norm' with primary stress on 'scheld'. The word's structure reflects typical Dutch compound word formation and syllabification rules favoring open syllables and onset maximization.

kwijtscheldingsregeling
5 syllables23 letters
kwijt·scheld·ings·rege·ling
/kʋɛitˈsxɛldɪŋs.reːɣə.lɪŋ/
noun

The word 'kwijtscheldingsregeling' is a complex Dutch noun divided into five syllables: kwijt-scheld-ings-rege-ling. The primary stress falls on 'scheld'. It's a compound word formed from a prefix, root, and several suffixes, following Dutch syllabification rules that prioritize open syllables and maximize onset complexity.

schuldkwijtschelding
4 syllables20 letters
schuld·kwijt·scheld·ing
/ˈsχʏlt.kʋɛit.ʃɛl.dɪŋ/
noun

The word 'schuldkwijtschelding' is a Dutch noun meaning 'debt forgiveness'. It's divided into four syllables: schuld-kwijt-scheld-ing, with primary stress on 'kwijt'. It's a compound word built from the morphemes 'kwijt-' (free from), 'schuld-' (debt), and '-schelding' (forgiveness). Syllabification follows the Onset-Rime principle, maximizing onsets while respecting vowel sounds.