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Words with Root “trict” in Dutch

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

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trict Latin *districtus*, denoting area

districtbestuurders
5 syllables19 letters
dis·trict·be·stuurs·ders
/ˈdɪs.trɪkt.bə.stuur.dərs/
noun

The Dutch word 'districtbestuurders' is syllabified as dis-trict-be-stuurs-ders, with primary stress on 'stuurs'. It's a compound noun formed from 'dis-', 'trict' (Latin origin), and suffixes denoting governance and plurality. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and handles consonant clusters consistently.

districtsbestuurders
5 syllables20 letters
dis·tricts·be·stuur·ders
/ˈdɪstrɪksbəˈstʏrdərs/
noun

The word 'districtsbestuurders' is a complex Dutch noun divided into five syllables: dis-tricts-be-stuur-ders. It's a compound word with Latin roots, featuring consonant clusters and a connecting vowel. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('stuur'). Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, preserving consonant clusters and utilizing connecting vowels for pronounceability.

districtscommandant
5 syllables19 letters
dis·tricts·com·man·dant
/ˈdɪstrɪkskɔmɑndɑnt/
noun

The Dutch noun 'districtscommandant' (district commander) is syllabified as 'dis-tricts-com-man-dant' with stress on the final syllable. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.

districtscommissaris
6 syllables20 letters
dis·tricts·com·mis·sa·ris
/ˈdɪstrɪkskɔmɪsarɪs/
noun

The word 'districtscommissaris' is a Dutch compound noun divided into six syllables: dis-tricts-com-mis-sa-ris. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining pronounceable consonant clusters. The word is derived from Latin roots and functions as a noun denoting a district commissioner.

districtsraadsleden
5 syllables19 letters
dis·tricts·raads·le·den
/ˈdɪstrɪksraːtsˈleːdə(n)/
noun

The word 'districtsraadsleden' is syllabified into five syllables: dis-tricts-raads-le-den. Stress falls on 'raads'. It's a compound noun formed from Latin and Germanic roots, with a typical Dutch stress pattern and syllabification adhering to vowel-based division and consonant cluster preservation.