Words with Root “volk” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words sharing the root “volk”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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volk Germanic origin, meaning 'people' or 'population'
The word 'bevolkingsconcentraties' is a complex Dutch noun divided into seven syllables: be-vol-kings-con-cen-tra-ties. Primary stress falls on 'con'. It's formed from a Germanic prefix 'be-', root 'volk', and suffixes including a borrowed element 'concentratie'. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant division rules, treating consonant clusters like 'ng' as units.
The word 'bevolkingsexplosies' is a complex Dutch noun divided into six syllables: be-vol-king-ex-plo-sies. It's formed from Germanic and French roots with Dutch suffixes. Primary stress falls on 'plo-'. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules based on sonority and onset-rime structure.
“bevolkingsontwikkelingen” is a Dutch noun meaning “population developments”. It’s syllabified as be-volk-ings-ont-wik-kel-ing-en, with primary stress on “-wikkel-”. The word is built from Germanic roots and suffixes, and its syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and suffix-based division.
The word 'bevolkingsproblematiek' is a complex Dutch noun divided into seven syllables based on onset-rime division and consonant cluster rules. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It consists of a Germanic prefix 'be-', root 'volk', and a combination of suffixes including a borrowed French element and a Greek suffix. Syllabification aligns with similar complex Dutch words.
Volkerenorganisatie is a Dutch noun meaning 'peoples' organization'. It's syllabified as vol-ke-ren-nor-ga-ni-sa-tie, stressed on '-sa-', and follows Dutch rules of open syllables and penultimate stress.