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Words with Root “ferentie” in Dutch

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ferentie From French 'conférence', ultimately from Latin 'conferre' meaning 'to bring together, compare'. Refers to the conference itself.

conferentiedeelnemer
7 syllables20 letters
con·fe·ren·ti·de·ne·mer
/kɔn.fə.rɛn.ti.də.ˈneː.mər/
noun

“conferentiedeelnemer” is a seven-syllable Dutch noun meaning “conference participant.” The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and breaking up consonant clusters based on sonority. The word is a compound of Latin and Dutch morphemes.

conferentiedeelnemers
7 syllables21 letters
con·fe·ren·ti·de·ne·mers
/kɔn.fə.rɛn.ti.də.ˈneː.mərs/
noun

The word 'conferentiedeelnemers' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into seven syllables: con-fe-ren-ti-de-ne-mers, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel and consonant endings.

conferentiefaciliteit
8 syllables21 letters
con·fe·ren·tie·fa·ci·li·teit
/kɔn.fə.rɛn.ti.fɑ.si.li.ˈtɛit/
noun

The word 'conferentiefaciliteit' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('li'). It is morphologically composed of a Latin prefix 'con-', a Dutch root 'ferentie', and the suffix '-tie' combined with the root 'faciliteit'.

conferentiefaciliteiten
10 syllables23 letters
con·fe·ren·ti·e·fa·ci·li·tei·ten
/kɔn.fə.rɛn.ti.ə.fa.si.li.ˈtɛi.tən/
noun

The word 'conferentiefaciliteiten' is a complex Dutch noun divided into ten syllables based on onset maximization and vowel-centric rules. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-tei-'. It's formed from Latin and French roots with Dutch suffixes, meaning 'conference facilities'.

interferentiepatroon
7 syllables20 letters
in·ter·fe·ren·tie·pa·troon
/ˌɪntərfeˈrɛnti.paˈtroːn/
noun

The word 'interferentiepatroon' is a compound noun syllabified into seven syllables: in-ter-fe-ren-tie-pa-troon. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'pa'. The word is composed of the prefix 'inter-', the root 'ferentie', and the suffix '-patroon'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and handles consonant clusters appropriately.

referentiearchitectuur
8 syllables22 letters
re·fe·ren·tie·ar·chi·tec·tuur
/rəfəˈrɛnti.ˌɑrxiˈtɛktʏr/
noun

The Dutch word 'referentiearchitectuur' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables (re-fe-ren-tie-ar-chi-tec-tuur) with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('tie'). It consists of the prefix 're-', the root 'ferentie', and the suffix '-architectuur'. Syllable division follows vowel-initial rules and avoids consonant clusters at syllable boundaries.

referentiebedragen
7 syllables18 letters
re·fe·ren·tie·be·dra·gen
/rə.fəˈrɛn.ti.ə.bəˈdraː.ɣə(n)/
noun

The word 'referentiebedragen' is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: re-fe-ren-tie-be-dra-gen. The primary stress falls on 'dra'. Syllable division follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and allowing consonant clusters. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffix.

referentiehoeveelheden
8 syllables22 letters
re·fe·ren·tie·hoe·veel·he·den
/rəfərˈɛntsiɦuˌvelfdə(n)/
noun

The word 'referentiehoeveelheden' is a complex Dutch noun divided into eight syllables (re-fe-ren-tie-hoe-veel-he-den). It's formed from a Latin-derived prefix 're-', a French/Latin root 'ferentie', and a Dutch suffix '-hoeveelheden'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and maintains consonant clusters.

referentiehoeveelheid
7 syllables21 letters
re·fe·ren·ti·hoe·veel·heid
/rɛfərɛnˈtiɦøːvəlɦɛit/
noun

The word 'referentiehoeveelheid' is a Dutch noun divided into seven syllables (re-fe-ren-ti-hoe-veel-heid) with primary stress on 'hoe'. It follows standard Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing open syllables and is composed of a Latin-derived prefix, a French/Latin root, and a Dutch suffix.