Words with Root “breng” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words sharing the root “breng”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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breng From 'brengen' (to bring), Germanic origin
The word 'inbrengverplichting' is a Dutch noun divided into five syllables: in-breng-ver-plicht-ing. The primary stress falls on 'ver'. It's a compound word formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, following standard Dutch syllabification rules that prioritize vowel-final syllables and maintain pronounceable consonant clusters.
The word 'kunstvoortbrengselen' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'works of art'. It is divided into five syllables: kunst-voort-breng-se-len, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding diphthong splitting.
The word 'kunstvoortbrengsels' is a complex Dutch noun formed from multiple morphemes. It is divided into four syllables: kunst-voort-breng-sels, with primary stress on 'voort'. Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant cluster rules, typical of Dutch compound words.
The Dutch noun *onderbrengingsplicht* (duty to provide accommodation) is divided into five syllables: on-der-breng-ings-plicht. The primary stress falls on *breng*. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and two suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation.
The word 'overbrengingssysteem' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: o-ver-breng-ings-sis-teem. Primary stress falls on 'breng'. It's formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, indicating a transmission system. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel-consonant rules.
The word 'riemoverbrengingen' is a Dutch noun formed by compounding several morphemes. It is divided into seven syllables with primary stress on 'breng'. Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant cluster rules, typical of Dutch phonology.
The word *tandwieloverbrengingen* is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'gear transmissions'. It is divided into seven syllables: tand-wiel-o-ver-breng-in-gen, with primary stress on 'breng'. The word is formed from several morphemes, including the root 'breng' and the prefix 'over', and follows typical Dutch syllabification rules favoring open syllables and respecting consonant clusters.