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Words with Root “trouw” in Dutch

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trouw Germanic origin, meaning 'faith', 'loyalty', 'trust'.

betrouwbaarheidsinterval
7 syllables24 letters
be·trouw·baar·heids·in·ter·val
/bəˈtrœu̯baːrɦɛitsɪntərˈvɑl/
noun

The Dutch word 'betrouwbaarheidsinterval' (confidence interval) is a compound noun with seven syllables divided based on vowel sounds and morphemic boundaries. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. The word's structure reflects typical Dutch noun formation with Germanic and Latin roots and suffixes.

betrouwbaarheidsintervallen
8 syllables27 letters
be·trouw·baar·heids·in·ter·val·len
/bəˈtrœu̯baːrɦɛitsɪntərˈvɑlə(n)/
noun

The Dutch word 'betrouwbaarheidsintervallen' (confidence intervals) is divided into eight syllables based on vowel sounds and morphological boundaries. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('baar'). The word is a complex noun formed through compounding and derivation, exhibiting typical Dutch syllabification patterns.

betrouwbaarheidsrit
5 syllables19 letters
be·trouw·baar·heids·rit
/bəˈtrœu̯baːrˌhɛitsrit/
noun

The word 'betrouwbaarheidsrit' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'reliability test drive'. It is syllabified as 'be-trouw-baar-heids-rit' with primary stress on 'trouw'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and allowing consonant clusters, consistent with similar compound words.

betrouwbaarheidsritten
6 syllables22 letters
be·trouw·baar·heids·rit·ten
/bəˈtrœu̯baːrɦɛitsˈrɪtən/
noun

The word 'betrouwbaarheidsritten' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into six syllables: be-trouw-baar-heids-rit-ten, with primary stress on 'baar'. The word signifies 'reliability trials/runs' and exemplifies Dutch's capacity for creating lengthy, morphologically rich words.

betrouwbaarheidstoets
5 syllables21 letters
be·trouw·baar·heid·toets
/bəˈtrœu̯bɑr.hɛit.stœts/
noun

The Dutch word 'betrouwbaarheidstoets' (reliability test) is syllabified as 'be-trouw-baar-heid-toets', with primary stress on 'baar'. It's a compound noun formed from Germanic roots and Dutch suffixes, following vowel-centric syllabification rules and penultimate stress patterns common in Dutch.

betrouwbaarheidsverklaring
7 syllables26 letters
be·trouw·baar·heids·ver·kla·ring
/bəˈtrœu̯baːrˌɦɛitsfərˈklaːrɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word 'betrouwbaarheidsverklaring' is a complex noun meaning 'declaration of reliability'. It is syllabified as be-trouw-baar-heids-ver-kla-ring, with primary stress on '-baar-'. The word is built from Germanic morphemes, including prefixes, a root, and several suffixes. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, avoiding diphthong splitting and respecting morphemic boundaries.

betrouwbaarheidsverklaringen
8 syllables28 letters
be·trouw·baar·heids·ver·kla·ring·en
/bəˈtrœu̯baːrɦɛitsfərˈklaːrɪŋən/
noun

The word 'betrouwbaarheidsverklaringen' is a complex Dutch noun formed by compounding several morphemes. Syllable division follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('baar'). The word signifies 'declarations of reliability'.

getrouwheidspremies
6 syllables19 letters
ge·trouw·heid·s·pre·mies
/ɣəˈtrœu̯.ʋɛit.spʁeː.miːs/
noun

The word 'getrouwheidspremies' is a Dutch noun meaning 'loyalty bonuses'. It is divided into six syllables: ge-trouw-heid-s-pre-mies, with primary stress on 'heid'. The word is a compound formed from Germanic and Romance roots, and its syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and affix integrity.

getrouwheidsprogramma
6 syllables21 letters
ge·trouw·heid·spro·gram·ma
/ɣəˈtrœu̯.hɛit.sproːɣram.ma/
noun

The word 'getrouwheidsprogramma' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'loyalty program'. It is divided into six syllables following Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and penultimate stress. The word consists of the prefix 'ge-', the root 'trouw', the suffix '-heid', and the compound 'sprogramma'. The primary stress falls on the syllable '-heid'.

onbetrouwbaarheidsdrempel
7 syllables25 letters
on·be·trouw·baar·heids·drem·pel
/ɔn.bə.trœu̯.baːr.hɛi̯ts.drɛm.pəl/
noun

The Dutch word 'onbetrouwbaarheidsdrempel' is a complex noun meaning 'threshold of unreliability'. It's syllabified as on-be-trouw-baar-heids-drem-pel, with primary stress on 'drem'. The word is built from the prefix 'on-', the root 'trouw', and several suffixes including '-baar', '-heid', and '-s', combined with the compound 'drempel'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules and maintains consonant clusters.

trouwplechtigheden
5 syllables18 letters
trouw·plech·ti·ge·heden
/ˈtrœu̯.plɛç.tiɣə.də(n)/
noun

The Dutch noun 'trouwplechtigheden' (wedding ceremonies) is divided into trouw-plech-ti-ge-heden, with stress on 'ti'. It's formed from the root 'trouw' and suffixes '-plecht-' and '-igheden', following standard Dutch syllabification rules.

vertrouwensbeginsel
6 syllables19 letters
ver·trouw·ens·be·gin·sel
/vərˈtrɑu̯ʋənsbəɣɪnsəl/
noun

The word 'vertrouwensbeginsel' is a compound noun syllabified based on its morphemes, with primary stress on 'trouw'. Syllable division follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel centering and onset maximization. The word consists of six syllables: ver-trouw-ens-be-gin-sel.

vertrouwenscommissie
6 syllables20 letters
ver·trouw·ens·com·mis·sie
/vərˈtrɑu̯ʋəns.kɔmɪˈsi/
noun

The word 'vertrouwenscommissie' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: ver-trouw-ens-com-mis-sie. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'mis'. It consists of the prefix 'ver-', the root 'trouw', and the suffix '-enscommissie'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, allowing for consonant clusters.

vertrouwenscommissies
6 syllables21 letters
ver·trouw·ens·com·mis·sies
/vərˈtrɑu̯ʋəns.kɔmɪˈsɪs/
noun

The word 'vertrouwenscommissies' is a complex Dutch noun syllabified as ver-trouw-ens-com-mis-sies, with primary stress on 'mis'. It's a compound word built from Germanic and Latin roots with Dutch suffixes, following standard Dutch syllabification rules.

vertrouwensconflict
5 syllables19 letters
ver·trouw·ens·con·flict
/vərˈtrɑu̯ʋənskɔnflikt/
noun

The Dutch word 'vertrouwensconflict' is a compound noun meaning 'conflict of trust'. It is syllabified as ver-trouw-ens-con-flict, with primary stress on 'trouw'. The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'ver-', the root 'trouw', and the suffixes '-ens' and '-conflict'. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, preserving diphthongs and handling consonant clusters according to Dutch phonological rules.

vertrouwenscrisissen
6 syllables20 letters
ver·trouw·ens·cri·sis·sen
/vərˈtrɑu̯ʋənsˈkrisɪsə(n)/
noun

The word 'vertrouwenscrisissen' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'crises of confidence'. It's syllabified as ver-trouw-ens-cri-sis-sen, with primary stress on 'trouw'. The word is formed through compounding and derivation, with a Germanic prefix and root, and a borrowed Greek/Latin root 'crisis'. Syllable division follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel nuclei and permissible consonant clusters.

vertrouwenskwesties
5 syllables19 letters
ver·trouw·ens·kwes·ties
/vərˈtrɑu̯.əns.kʋɛs.tis/
noun

The word 'vertrouwenskwesties' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into five syllables: ver-trouw-ens-kwes-ties, with primary stress on 'trouw'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements. The word signifies 'trust issues' and is composed of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

vertrouwenspersonen
6 syllables19 letters
ver·trouw·ens·per·so·nen
/vərˈtrɑu̯ʋənsˌpɛrˈsoːnə(n)/
noun

The word 'vertrouwenspersonen' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: ver-trouw-ens-per-so-nen. The primary stress falls on 'per'. It's morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules based on vowel endings and consonant closures.