Words with Root “brug” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words sharing the root “brug”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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brug From Old Dutch *brugō*, meaning 'bridge'.
The word 'Nieuwerbrug aan den Rijn' is divided into six syllables based on Dutch syllabification rules, prioritizing open syllables and avoiding breaking up diphthongs. Stress falls on the first syllable of each component word. The word is a proper noun referring to a village in the Netherlands, composed of a prefix, root, and suffix with Germanic origins.
The word 'overbruggingsfinanciering' is a complex Dutch noun formed by compounding several morphemes. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, avoiding breaking consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on 'financiering', with a secondary stress on 'over'. The word refers to bridging finance, a short-term loan.
The word 'overbruggingsklassen' is a Dutch compound noun divided into five syllables: o-ver-brugg-ings-klas-sen. The primary stress falls on 'klas'. It consists of the prefix 'over-', the root 'brug-', and the suffix '-ingsklassen'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and maintains consonant clusters.
The Dutch noun *overbruggingslijfrente* (bridging annuity) is divided into seven syllables: o-ver-brug-gings-lijf-ren-te. The primary stress falls on *brug*. The word is a compound consisting of a prefix, roots, a connecting morpheme, and a suffix, following standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel sounds and morpheme integrity.
The word 'overbruggingspensioen' is a Dutch noun divided into six syllables: over-brug-gings-pen-si-oen. It features a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('pen'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel-consonant division.
The word 'overbruggingsperiode' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables: o-ver-brug-gings-pe-ri-o-de. Primary stress falls on 'brug'. It consists of the prefix 'over-', the root 'brug-', the middle element '-ging-', and the suffix '-periode'. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant division and preserves consonant clusters.
The word *overbruggingstoelage* is a Dutch compound noun divided into syllables based on vowel sounds, avoiding single-consonant syllables. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It consists of a prefix, root, and suffix, and refers to a temporary financial allowance.