Words with Root “prijs” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words sharing the root “prijs”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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prijs Old Dutch origin, meaning 'price', 'reward'
The word 'Nobelprijskandidaat' is divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds, following Dutch syllabification rules. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is a noun composed of a prefix, root, and suffix with Latin and Old Dutch origins.
The word 'consumentenprijsindex' is a compound noun in Dutch, syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster rules. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('men'). The word is morphologically composed of 'consumenten-', 'prijs-', and '-index', with Latin origins for the root and suffix.
The word 'eindverbruikersprijs' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: ein-de-ver-bruik-ers-prijs. The primary stress falls on 'verbruikers'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and vowel-based division. The word consists of a prefix ('eind'), a root ('verbruik'), a suffix ('ers'), and another root ('prijs').
The word 'laagsteprijsgarantie' is a Dutch compound noun divided into five syllables: laagst-prijs-ga-ran-tie. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tie'). The division follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and avoiding complex consonant clusters. It comprises a prefix ('laagst'), a root ('prijs'), and a root ('garantie').
The word 'originaliteitsprijs' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: o-ri-gi-na-li-teit-sprijs. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of 'originaliteit'. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel nuclei and permissible consonant clusters.
The word 'prijsdifferentiatie' is a compound noun with seven syllables, stressed on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and treating vowel/consonant clusters as single units. It consists of the root 'prijs' and the root 'differentiatie'.
The word *prijsonderhandeling* is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: prij-son-der-han-de-ling. The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('han'). The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, keeping consonant clusters intact, and adheres to the typical Dutch penultimate stress pattern. It consists of the prefix 'onder', the root 'prijs', and the suffix 'handeling'.
The word 'prijsonderhandelingen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'price negotiations'. It is syllabified as 'prij-son-der-han-de-lin-gen' with primary stress on 'han'. It's a compound word built from the prefix 'onder-', the root 'prijs', and the suffix '-onderhandelingen'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel-based rules.
The word 'prijsveranderingen' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: prijs-ver-an-de-rin-gen. Primary stress falls on 'rin'. The syllabification follows standard Dutch rules for open and closed syllables, and consonant clusters. It consists of the root 'prijs', the prefix 'ver-', and the root 'andering' with the plural suffix '-en'.
The word 'prijsverbeteringen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'price improvements'. It is divided into six syllables: prijs-ver-be-te-rin-gen, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable 'rin'. It's a compound word formed from the root 'prijs' (price), the prefix 'ver-' (increase), and the root 'be-ter' (better) with the plural/nominalizing suffix '-ing-en'.
The word 'prijsvergelijkende' is divided into six syllables based on Dutch phonological rules prioritizing open syllables and consonant-vowel alternation. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'lijk'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a root, prefix, and suffix.