Words with Suffix “--igen” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words ending with the suffix “--igen”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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--igen Dutch, forms plural nouns denoting people with a certain quality or profession.
The word 'defensiedeskundigen' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'defense experts'. It is divided into seven syllables based on vowel sounds, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('-kund-'). The syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel-centric structures and maintaining consonant clusters.
The word *natuurgeneeskundigen* is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into seven syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, maintaining consonant clusters and ending syllables in vowel sounds.
The word 'politiedeskundigen' is a complex Dutch noun formed through compounding and derivation. It is divided into seven syllables: po-li-tie-des-kun-di-gen, with primary stress on 'kun'. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing open syllables and accommodating consonant clusters.
The word 'stedenbouwkundigen' is divided into six syllables based on vowel nuclei. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex noun formed through compounding and derivation, meaning 'town planners'. Syllable division follows standard Dutch rules, with potential for schwa reduction in the final syllable.
The Dutch word 'terrorismedeskundigen' (terrorism experts) is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'terrorisme-', '-deskund-', and '-igen'. Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and maintaining consonant clusters.
The word 'tweeënzestigjarigen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'sixty-year-olds'. It's divided into seven syllables: twee-ën-zes-tig-ja-ri-gen, with primary stress on 'zes'. The word is formed from numeral components ('tweeën', 'zestig') and the noun 'jaar' with the pluralizing suffix '-igen'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and onset maximization.
The word 'vierenvijftigjarigen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'fifty-year-olds'. It's a compound word divided into seven syllables: vier-en-vijf-tig-jaar-i-gen, with stress on the fourth syllable ('-tig-'). The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding breaking consonant clusters. It's formed from numeral and age-related morphemes.
The word 'werktuigbouwkundigen' is a complex Dutch noun formed by compounding several roots and adding a plural suffix. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and onset maximization principles, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable of the last constituent ('kun').