Words with Root “geleid” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words sharing the root “geleid”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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geleid Dutch, derived from 'leiden' (to lead), meaning guidance.
The word 'begeleidingsactiviteit' is a complex Dutch noun syllabified based on vowel-centered rules, avoiding diphthong splitting and maintaining consonant clusters. It consists of a prefix 'be-', root 'geleid-', suffix 'ings-', and root 'activiteit', with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('teit').
The word 'begeleidingscommissie' is a complex Dutch noun divided into seven syllables (be-ge-lei-dings-com-mis-sie) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from Germanic and French roots with Dutch suffixes, following standard Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing vowel sounds and preserving diphthongs and consonant clusters.
The word 'begeleidingsgroepen' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables (be-ge-lei-dings-groep-en) with stress on the antepenultimate syllable. It's formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules regarding vowel-final syllables and consonant clusters.
The word 'begeleidingsmethode' is a compound noun in Dutch, syllabified as be-ge-lei-dings-me-tho-de. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable '-ings-'. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, maintaining diphthong integrity and consonant clusters within syllables. It's composed of a Germanic prefix 'be-', root 'geleid-', and suffixes '-ings' and a French-derived 'methode'.
The word 'begeleidingsmethodes' is syllabified as be-ge-lei-dings-me-tho-des, with primary stress on 'me'. It's a complex noun formed from Germanic and Latin roots, following standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster handling.
The word 'begeleidingsprogramma' is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: be-ge-lei-dings-pro-gram-ma. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ma'). It's formed from a prefix ('be'), a root ('geleid'), a suffix ('ings'), and another root ('programma'). Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster preservation rules.
The word 'begeleidwonenproject' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified as be-ge-lei-dwo-nen-pro-jekt, with stress on the final syllable 'jekt'. It's composed of a prefix, roots, and a suffix, and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding splitting diphthongs or consonant clusters.
The word 'blindengeleidehonden' is a compound noun meaning 'guide dogs for the blind'. It is divided into seven syllables: blin-den-ge-lei-de-hon-den, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows standard Dutch rules of vowel and consonant cluster division.
The word 'geleidingsverliezen' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'conduction losses'. It is divided into six syllables: ge-lei-ding-sver-lie-zen, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('lie'). The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, maximizing onsets and avoiding diphthong splitting. It consists of the root 'geleid' and the suffix 'ingsverliezen'.