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Words with Root “kop” in Dutch

Browse Dutch words sharing the root “kop”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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kop Old Dutch origin, meaning 'head'.

kruiskopschroevendraaier
6 syllables24 letters
kruis·kop·schroef·en·draai·er
/ˈkrœysˌkɔpʃɾuːvənˈdraːi̯ər/
noun

The word 'kruiskopschroevendraaier' is a compound noun syllabified based on maximizing onsets and adhering to the penultimate stress rule. It consists of six syllables: kruis-kop-schroef-en-draai-er. The morphemic breakdown reveals its constituent parts: 'kruis' (cross), 'kop' (head), 'schroef' (screw), and 'draaier' (driver). The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable, 'draai'.

omkopingsschandalen
6 syllables19 letters
om·ko·pings·chan·da·len
/ɔmˈkɔpɪŋsxɑn.dɑ.lə(n)/
noun

The word 'omkopingsschandalen' is a complex Dutch noun formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows Dutch rules, keeping consonant clusters intact and separating vowel groups. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable 'chan'. The word refers to multiple instances of bribery scandals.

ontkoppelingspedaal
6 syllables19 letters
ont·kop·pe·lings·pe·daal
/ɔnˈt.kɔ.pə.lɪŋs.pəˈdaːl/
noun

The word 'ontkoppelingspedaal' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: ont-kop-pe-lings-pe-daal. The primary stress falls on 'lings'. It's composed of a prefix 'ont-', root 'kop-', and suffixes '-pelingspedaal'. Syllabification follows consonant-vowel division and maximizing onsets, typical for Dutch.

sinterklaasinkopen
6 syllables18 letters
sin·ter·klaas·in·ko·pen
/ˈsɪntərˈklaːsɪŋˈkoːpə(n)/
noun

The word 'sinterklaasinkopen' is a compound noun meaning 'Sinterklaas purchases'. It is divided into six syllables: sin-ter-klaas-in-ko-pen, with stress on 'klaas'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and keeping consonant clusters intact. The word is morphologically composed of 'sinterklaas', a root related to 'kopen' (to buy), and the suffix '-en'.