Words with Root “stur-” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words sharing the root “stur-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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stur- From 'sturen' (to steer, govern), Germanic origin.
The Dutch word 'besturenorganisatie' is a compound noun meaning 'management organization'. It is syllabified as be-stu-ren-or-ga-ni-sa-tie, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is formed from the prefix 'be-', the root 'stur-', the suffix '-en', and the noun 'organisatie'. Syllable division follows the onset-rime principle, avoids breaking consonant clusters, and adheres to Dutch's penultimate stress rule.
The word 'besturingsapparatuur' is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables (be-stu-rings-ap-pa-ra-tuur) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('tuur'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and allowing consonant clusters. It consists of a Germanic prefix 'be-', a root 'stur-', and suffixes forming a noun denoting control equipment.
The Dutch word 'besturingsconcepten' is syllabified as 'be-stu-rings-con-cep-ten', with primary stress on 'stu'. It's a compound noun formed from Germanic and Latin roots, following vowel-based syllabification rules while preserving consonant clusters. Regional variations may affect vowel pronunciation but not the core syllabic structure.
The Dutch word 'besturingsinstrument' is a compound noun meaning 'control instrument'. It is syllabified as be-stu-rings-in-stru-ment, with primary stress on 'rings'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Germanic prefix, root, and suffix, combined with a Latin-derived suffix. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding complex consonant clusters.
The word 'besturingsmechanismen' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is syllabified based on vowel-based rules and consonant cluster maintenance, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The morphemic analysis reveals Germanic and Latin/Greek origins of its components.
The word 'besturingsstructuren' is a Dutch noun meaning 'control structures'. It is divided into six syllables: be-stu-rings-struc-tu-ren, with primary stress on 'struc-'. The word is formed through compounding and derivation, with Germanic and Latin/French origins. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel peak principle.
The word 'besturingsvraagstuk' is a complex Dutch noun divided into five syllables: be-stur-ings-vraag-stuk. The primary stress falls on 'vraag'. It's formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, denoting a governance-related problem. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, maintaining consonant clusters and prioritizing vowel-initial syllables.
The word 'besturingsvraagstukken' is a Dutch noun meaning 'governance issues'. It is syllabified as be-stu-rings-vraag-stuk-ken, with primary stress on 'stuk'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of open syllables and consonant cluster maintenance. The word is morphologically complex, containing a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.