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0100” Stress Pattern in Dutch

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0100 Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('ster'). Dutch stress generally falls on the penultimate syllable, but compound words can have complex patterns.

Pinksterbloemstraat
4 syllables19 letters
Pin·ster·bloem·straat
/ˈpɪŋstərˌblumstraat/
noun

Pinksterbloemstraat is a Dutch compound noun divided into four syllables: Pin-ster-bloem-straat. Stress falls on the second syllable ('ster'). The word is composed of 'Pinkster-' (Pentecost), 'bloem' (flower), and 'straat' (street). Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant cluster rules, avoiding single initial consonants.

Rijksluchtvaartdienst
4 syllables21 letters
Rijk·slucht·vaart·dienst
/rɛiksˈlʏxtfaːrt.dɪnst/
noun

The word 'Rijksluchtvaartdienst' is a Dutch compound noun divided into four syllables: Rijk-slucht-vaart-dienst. Stress falls on 'vaart'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining diphthongs. It consists of a prefix 'Rijks-', a root 'luchtvaart-', and a suffix 'dienst'.

Scheepmakersstraat
4 syllables18 letters
Scheep·ma·kers·straat
/ˈsxɛːpmɑkərs.straat/
noun

The word 'Scheepmakersstraat' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'Shipmakers' Street'. It is syllabified as Scheep-ma-kers-straat, with stress on the second syllable ('ma'). The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. The word consists of the root 'scheep' (ship), the suffix 'makers' (makers), and the root 'straat' (street).

Sint Crispijnstraat
4 syllables19 letters
Sint·Cris·pijn·straat
/sɪnt ˈkɾɪspɛin.straːt/
noun

The word 'Sint Crispijnstraat' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: Sint-Cris-pijn-straat. Stress falls on 'pijn'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. The word consists of a prefix ('Sint'), a root ('Crispijn'), and a suffix/root ('straat').

Sleutelbloemstraat
4 syllables18 letters
Sleu·tel·bloem·straat
/ˈsløːtəlˌblumstraat/
noun

Sleutelbloemstraat is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'primrose street'. It is divided into four syllables: Sleu-tel-bloem-straat. Stress falls on 'bloem'. Syllabification follows rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.

Stationsdwarsstraat
4 syllables19 letters
Sta·tions·dwars·straat
/staːˈt͡sjonsdwɑrsstraːt/
noun

Stationsdwarsstraat is a compound Dutch noun divided into four syllables: Sta-tions-dwars-straat. Stress falls on 'dwars'. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets, particularly with the 'dw' and 'str' clusters. The word is composed of three roots: station, dwars, and straat.

Steenbokskeerkring
4 syllables18 letters
Steen·boks·keer·kring
/ˈsteːnbɔkskɛːrˌkriŋ/
noun

The word 'Steenbokskeerkring' is a compound noun syllabified based on the Open Syllable Principle and Maximize Onset Principle, with primary stress on the 'keer' syllable. It's a relatively long word, but its structure allows for clear syllable division.

Van Heemskerckstraat
4 syllables20 letters
Van·Heem·skerck·straat
/vɑn ˈɦeːmskɛrkstraːt/
noun

The word 'Van Heemskerckstraat' is a Dutch compound noun divided into four syllables: Van-Heem-skerck-straat. Stress falls on 'Heem'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining common consonant clusters. It consists of the prefix 'Van', the root 'Heemskerck', and the suffix 'straat'.

achterstandsscholen
4 syllables19 letters
ach·ter·stand·scholen
/ˈɑxtərˌstɑntsxoːlə(n)/
noun

The word 'achterstandsscholen' is a Dutch compound noun divided into four syllables: ach-ter-stand-scholen. The primary stress falls on 'stand'. It consists of a prefix 'achter-', root 'stand', and suffix 'scholen'. Syllabification follows the onset-rime structure, with stress placement influenced by syllable weight.

bevruchtingstechniek
4 syllables20 letters
bevruch·ting·tech·niek
/bəˈvrʏxtɪŋtɛxˈnik/
noun

The word 'bevruchtingstechniek' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'fertilization technique'. It is divided into four syllables: bevruch-ting-tech-niek, with primary stress on 'tech'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. It consists of a prefix 'be-', root 'vruch-', and suffixes '-ting' and '-niek', combined with the compound element 'tech'.

bijschrijvingssticker
4 syllables21 letters
bij·schrij·vings·sticker
/bɛi̯sxrɛi̯vɪŋsˈstɪkər/
noun

The word 'bijschrijvingssticker' is a Dutch compound noun divided into four syllables: 'bij-schrij-vings-sticker'. The primary stress falls on 'schrij'. It consists of the prefix 'bij-', the root 'schrijf-', the suffix '-ings', and the English-derived suffix '-sticker'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and handling consonant clusters appropriately.

bijstandsgerechtigd
4 syllables19 letters
bij·stands·ge·rechtigd
/bɛi̯ˈstɑnts.ɣə.rɛxtɪɣt/
adjective

The word 'bijstandsgerechtigd' is syllabified as 'bij-stands-ge-rechtigd' with primary stress on 'ge'. It's a complex adjective formed through compounding and affixation, adhering to Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel nuclei and permissible consonant clusters.

echtscheidingsrecht
4 syllables19 letters
echt·schei·dings·recht
/ˈɛxtʃɛi̯dɪŋs.rɛxt/
noun

The Dutch word 'echtscheidingsrecht' (right to divorce) is divided into four syllables: echt-schei-dings-recht. The primary stress falls on 'schei-'. The word is a compound noun formed from 'echt', 'scheid', 'ings', and 'recht', with a morphemic structure reflecting its meaning. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules and preserves consonant clusters.

eerstegraadsleraars
4 syllables19 letters
eer·ste·graad·sleraars
/ˈeːrstə.ɣraːt.slɛ.raːrs/
noun

The word *eerstegraadsleraars* is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'first-degree teachers'. It is syllabified as *eer-ste-graad-sleraars* with primary stress on the 'graad' syllable. The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'eerste', the root 'graad', and the suffix 'sleraars'. Syllable division follows vowel-based rules and handles consonant clusters common in Dutch.

energiebevoorrading
7 syllables19 letters
e·ner·gie·be·voor·ra·ding
/ɛnərˈɣi.bəvɔˈraː.dɪŋ/
noun

The word 'energiebevoorrading' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It consists of a prefix 'be-', root 'voorraad', suffix '-ing', and root 'energie'. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules for compound words.

grondwaterrichtlijn
4 syllables19 letters
grond·water·richt·lijn
/ˈɣrɔndˌwaːtərɪxtˌlɛin/
noun

The Dutch word 'grondwaterrichtlijn' is a compound noun meaning 'groundwater directive'. It is syllabified as 'grond-water-richt-lijn' with stress on 'richt'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. It consists of roots 'grond', 'water', 'richt' and suffix 'lijn'.

handelsgeschiedenis
4 syllables19 letters
han·dels·ge·schiedenis
/ˈɦɑndəlsɣəˈsxɪdɪs/
noun

The word 'handelsgeschiedenis' is a compound noun in Dutch, divided into four syllables: han-dels-ge-schiedenis. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of the root 'handel' (trade) and 'geschiedenis' (history). Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel peak principle.

hoekscheidsrechters
4 syllables19 letters
hoek·scheids·rech·ters
/ˈɦoːkʃɛitsrɛxtərs/
noun

The word 'hoekscheidsrechters' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'corner judges'. It is divided into four syllables: 'hoek-scheids-rech-ters', with stress on the second syllable. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel grouping rules, typical for Dutch compound words.

hoofdscheidsrechter
4 syllables19 letters
hoofd·scheids·rech·ter
/ˈɦoːf.sχɛits.rɛχ.tər/
noun

The word 'hoofdscheidsrechter' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: 'hoofd-scheids-rech-ter'. The primary stress falls on 'scheids'. It's composed of the prefix 'hoofd' (head), the root 'scheids' (judge), and the suffix 'rechter' (judge). Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant cluster rules, with the 'sch' cluster treated as a single onset.

hoofdscheidsrechters
4 syllables20 letters
hoof·dschei·dsrech·ters
/ˈɦoːf.sχɛits.rɛχ.tərs/
noun

The Dutch word 'hoofdscheidsrechters' (head referees) is divided into four syllables: hoof-dschei-dsrech-ters. The primary stress falls on 'scheids'. The word is a compound noun with Germanic roots, and its syllabification follows standard Dutch rules regarding consonant clusters and vowel-centric syllable structure.

huishoudweegschalen
4 syllables19 letters
hui·shoud·weeg·schalen
/ˈɦœy̯.ʃɑu̯t.ʋeːx.sxɑː.lə(n)/
noun

The word 'huishoudweegschalen' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: hui-shoud-weeg-schalen. Stress falls on 'weeg'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables, treating the 'sch' cluster as a single onset. It's composed of the morphemes 'huishoud-' (household), 'weeg-' (weigh), and '-schalen' (scales).

inschrijvingsdatums
4 syllables19 letters
inschrij·vings·da·tums
/ɪnˈsxrɛi̯vɪŋsˈdaːtʏms/
noun

The Dutch word 'inschrijvingsdatums' is syllabified as 'inschrij-vings-da-tums', with primary stress on 'vings'. It's a complex noun formed through compounding and suffixation, following standard Dutch phonological rules for consonant clusters and vowel-based division.

inschrijvingsgelden
5 syllables19 letters
in·schrijv·ings·gel·den
/ɪnˈsxrɛi̯vɪŋsɣɛldən/
noun

The word 'inschrijvingsgelden' is a complex Dutch noun divided into four syllables: in-schrijv-ings-gel-den. The primary stress falls on 'gel'. Syllabification follows vowel-consonant division rules, maintaining pronounceable consonant clusters like 'sch' and 'ng'.

inschrijvingskosten
4 syllables19 letters
inschrij·vings·kos·ten
/ɪnˈsxrɛi̯vɪŋsˌkɔstən/
noun

The word 'inschrijvingskosten' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: in-schrij-vings-kos-ten. The primary stress falls on the second syllable ('schrij'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows Dutch rules regarding consonant clusters and vowel groups.

inschrijvingslijsten
5 syllables20 letters
in·schrijv·ings·lij·sten
/ɪnsxrɛi̯vɪŋslɛystə(n)/
noun

The word 'inschrijvingslijsten' is a Dutch compound noun divided into four syllables: in-schrijv-ings-lij-sten. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'lij'. Syllable division follows rules based on consonant clusters, nasal consonants, and vowel sounds. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

inschrijvingsplicht
4 syllables19 letters
in·schrijv·ings·plicht
/ɪnˈsxrɛi̯vɪŋs.plɪxt/
noun

The word 'inschrijvingsplicht' is divided into four syllables: in-schrijv-ings-plicht. The stress falls on 'schrijv'. It's a compound noun formed from Germanic roots, meaning 'duty to register'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.

inschrijvingsstrook
4 syllables19 letters
in·schrijf·vings·strook
/ɪnˈsxrɛi̯vɪŋs.stroːk/
noun

The word 'inschrijvingsstrook' is a Dutch noun divided into four syllables: in-schrijf-vings-strook. The primary stress falls on the second syllable ('schrijf'). It's a compound noun formed from a prefix, root, and several suffixes, following typical Dutch morphological and phonological rules, including onset maximization and vowel peak principles.

kunstvoortbrengsels
4 syllables19 letters
kunst·voort·breng·sels
/ˈkʏnstˌvoːrtˈbreŋzəls/
noun

The word 'kunstvoortbrengsels' is a complex Dutch noun formed from multiple morphemes. It is divided into four syllables: kunst-voort-breng-sels, with primary stress on 'voort'. Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant cluster rules, typical of Dutch compound words.

kwijtscheldingsnorm
4 syllables19 letters
kwijt·scheld·ings·norm
/kʋɛitˈsxɛldɪŋsnɔrm/
noun

The Dutch word 'kwijtscheldingsnorm' is a compound noun meaning 'debt forgiveness standard'. It is syllabified as 'kwijt-scheld-ings-norm' with primary stress on 'scheld'. The word's structure reflects typical Dutch compound word formation and syllabification rules favoring open syllables and onset maximization.

landschapsschilderij
4 syllables19 letters
lands·chap·schilder·ij
/ˈlɑntsχɑpsˈsχɪldərɛi̯/
noun

The word 'landschapsschilderij' is divided into four syllables: lands-chap-schilder-ij. The primary stress falls on 'schilder'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and preserving consonant clusters, aligning with morpheme boundaries. It's a compound noun meaning 'landscape painter'.

leeftijdsaanduiding
4 syllables19 letters
leeftijd·saan·dui·ding
/ˈlɛːftɛit͡sɑnˌdœydɪŋ/
noun

The word 'leeftijdsaanduiding' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: 'leeftijd-saan-dui-ding'. Stress falls on the third syllable ('dui-'). The word is formed from Germanic roots and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules, prioritizing open syllables and penultimate stress.

leeftijdscorrecties
4 syllables19 letters
leeftijd·scor·rec·ties
/ˈleːftɛitscɔrɛksis/
noun

The word 'leeftijdscorrecties' is a complex Dutch noun meaning 'age corrections'. It is divided into four syllables: 'leeftijd-scor-rec-ties', with primary stress on 'scor'. The word is formed from the root 'leeftijd' (age) and the suffix '-correcties' (corrections). Dutch syllabification rules prioritize maximizing onsets and preserving consonant clusters.

luchtkwaliteitsplan
4 syllables19 letters
lucht·kwali·teits·plan
/lʏxt.kwa.liˈtɛits.plɑn/
noun

The Dutch compound noun 'luchtkwaliteitsplan' (air quality plan) is syllabified as lucht-kwali-teits-plan, with stress on 'teits'. It's formed from Old Dutch, French, and Latin roots, following vowel-based division rules.

luchttransportvloot
4 syllables19 letters
lucht·trans·port·vloot
/lʏxt.trɑ̃s.pɔrt.vloːt/
noun

The word 'luchttransportvloot' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'air transport fleet'. It is syllabified into 'lucht-trans-port-vloot', with primary stress on 'port'. The syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, onset maximization, and the treatment of compound words as separate units. The word consists of the prefix 'lucht-', the root 'transport-', and the suffix 'vloot'.

mestplaatsingsruimte
4 syllables20 letters
mest·plaats·ings·ruimte
/mɛstˈplaːtsɪŋsˈrœymtə/
noun

The word 'mestplaatsingsruimte' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'manure storage space'. It is divided into four syllables: mest-plaats-ings-ruimte, with primary stress on 'plaats'. The word is formed from three roots (mest, plaats, ruimte) and one suffix (-ings). Syllabification follows vowel-based division and consonant cluster preservation rules, with penultimate stress applying.

overgangsweerstand
5 syllables18 letters
o·ver·gangs·weer·stand
/oːvərˈɣɑŋsʋeːrˌstɑnt/
noun

The word 'overgangsweerstand' is syllabified as o-ver-gangs-weer-stand, with stress on 'weer'. It's a compound noun formed from Germanic roots, and syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets. The phonetic transcription is /oːvərˈɣɑŋsʋeːrˌstɑnt/.

overheidsschuldquote
5 syllables20 letters
o·ver·heid·schuld·quote
/oːvərˈɦɛit.sʃʏlt.kwoːtə/
noun

The word *overheidsschuldquote* is a compound noun divided into five syllables: o-ver-heid-schuld-quote. Stress falls on the third syllable (*schuld*). Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and preserving consonant clusters. The word is composed of the prefix *over-*, the root *schuld*, and the suffix *heid*, with *quote* functioning as a second root.

overlevingspensioenen
8 syllables21 letters
o·ver·le·vens·pen·si·o·nen
/oːvərˈleːvɪŋsˌpɛnsioːnən/
noun

The word 'overlevingspensioenen' is divided into four syllables (o-ver-le-vens-pen-si-o-nen) based on onset-rime division. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('pen'). The word is a complex noun formed through compounding and derivation, meaning 'survivor's pensions'.

overlevingsstrategie
7 syllables20 letters
o·ver·le·vings·stra·te·gie
/oːvərˈleːvɪŋsstraːteɣi/
noun

The word 'overlevingsstrategie' is a compound noun syllabified into o-ver-le-vings-stra-te-gie, with primary stress on 'stra'. It consists of a Germanic prefix 'over-', a root 'lev-', and suffixes '-ings' and '-strategie'. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules of onset-rime division, avoiding diphthong and consonant cluster splits.

overwinningstekenen
7 syllables19 letters
o·ver·win·ning·te·ke·nen
/oːvərˈʋɪnɪŋstəˌkeːnə(n)/
noun

The word 'overwinningstekenen' is a Dutch noun composed of the prefix 'over-', the root 'winning', the suffix '-s', and the root 'tekenen'. It is divided into syllables 'o-ver-win-ning-te-ke-nen' with primary stress on 'ning'. The phonetic transcription is /oːvərˈʋɪnɪŋstəˌkeːnə(n)/. It means 'signs of victory'.

pijlstaartvlinders
4 syllables18 letters
pijl·staart·vlin·ders
/pɛi̯lˈstaːrtˌvlɪndərs/
noun

The word 'pijlstaartvlinders' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: pijl-staart-vlin-ders. The primary stress falls on the final syllable ('ders'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and treating consonant clusters like 'vl' as single onsets.

plaatscheidsrechter
4 syllables19 letters
plaats·scheids·rech·ter
/ˈplaːts.ʃɛits.rɛxtər/
noun

The word 'plaatscheidsrechter' is divided into four syllables: plaats-scheids-rech-ter. The primary stress falls on 'scheids'. The word is a compound noun consisting of the roots 'plaats' and 'scheids' and the suffix 'rechter'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.

plaatsvervangsters
4 syllables18 letters
plaats·ver·vang·sters
/ˈplaːtsfərˈvɑŋstərs/
noun

The word 'plaatsvervangsters' is divided into four syllables: plaats-ver-vang-sters. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows Dutch rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sounds, with the 'ng' cluster treated as a single unit. It's a compound noun formed from 'plaats', 'ver-', 'vang', and the feminine plural suffix '-sters'.

poëzietijdschriften
6 syllables19 letters
po·ë·zie·tijd·schrif·ten
/puˈeziˌtɛitʃʁɪftən/
noun

The word 'poëzietijdschriften' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: po-ë-zie-tijd-schrif-ten. The primary stress falls on 'tijd'. It consists of the roots 'poëzie', 'tijd', and 'schriften', with 'tijds-' acting as a compounding element. Syllabification follows vowel-based division, preserving diphthongs and handling consonant clusters as single units.

prijsvoorschriften
4 syllables18 letters
prijs·voor·schrif·ten
/prɛis.vɔɔr.sxrɪf.tən/
noun

The word 'prijsvoorschriften' is a Dutch noun meaning 'price regulations'. It is divided into four syllables: prijs-voor-schrif-ten, with primary stress on 'voor'. It's a compound word built from Germanic roots and suffixes, following standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel-coda and consonant cluster principles.

publiekstijdschrift
4 syllables19 letters
pub·liek·stijd·schrift
/pyˈblikstɛitʃrɪft/
noun

The Dutch word 'publiekstijdschrift' is divided into four syllables: pub-liek-stijd-schrift. The primary stress falls on 'liek'. It's a compound noun derived from Latin and Germanic roots, meaning 'public periodical'. Syllabification follows rules regarding consonant clusters and vowel-consonant-vowel patterns.

qwertztoetsenbordjes
4 syllables20 letters
qwertz·toetsen·bord·jes
/ˈqʋɛrt͡s təˈstɛnˌbɔrdjəs/
noun

The word 'qwertztoetsenbordjes' is a compound noun meaning 'small QWERTZ keyboards'. It's divided into four syllables: qwertz-toetsen-bord-jes, with stress on the second syllable ('toetsen'). The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and retaining consonant clusters.

rijksgroepsregeling
4 syllables19 letters
rijks·groeps·rege·ling
/rɛiksɣruːpsrəˈɣɛlɪŋ/
noun

The word 'rijksgroepsregeling' is a Dutch noun meaning 'state group regulation'. It is divided into four syllables: rijks-groeps-rege-ling, with primary stress on 'rege'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffix. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, handling consonant clusters and avoiding diphthong splitting.

schaakgrootmeesters
4 syllables19 letters
schaak·groot·mees·ters
/ˈsxaːkɣroːtmɛːstərs/
noun

The word 'schaakgrootmeesters' is a compound noun syllabified into 'schaak-groot-mees-ters' with primary stress on 'mee-'. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-consonant division rules. The word consists of multiple roots and a plural suffix.

schaatsenrijdsters
4 syllables18 letters
schaat·sen·rijd·sters
/ˈsxɑːtsənrɛi̯dəstərs/
noun

The word 'schaatsenrijdsters' is divided into four syllables: schaat-sen-rijd-sters. It's a complex noun formed from multiple morphemes, with primary stress on the 'rijd' syllable. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, accounting for consonant clusters and vowel-consonant structures.

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