Words with Suffix “-apparaat” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words ending with the suffix “-apparaat”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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-apparaat French origin, meaning 'apparatus, device'.
The word *ademanalyseapparaat* is a compound noun in Dutch, syllabified based on open syllable preference and penultimate stress. It consists of the prefix *adem*, the root *analyse*, and the suffix *apparaat*. The primary stress falls on the 'lyse' syllable. Vowel reduction may occur in unstressed syllables.
The word 'droogscheerapparaat' is a Dutch compound noun divided into five syllables: droog-scheer-ap-pa-raat. It consists of the prefix 'droog' (dry), the root 'scheer' (shave), and the suffix 'apparaat' (apparatus). The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'pa'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel peak, with the 'sch' cluster treated as a single onset.
The word 'fotokopieerapparaat' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables following Dutch's preference for open syllables. Stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. It's composed of a Greek-derived prefix, a Dutch/Latin-derived root, and a French-derived suffix.
The Dutch word 'haarstylingsapparaat' (hair styling appliance) is divided into six syllables: haar-styl-ings-a-pa-raat. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'haar', 'styling', and 'apparaat', and syllabification follows the vowel-centric rule.
The word 'registratieapparaat' is a compound noun with seven syllables divided based on Dutch open syllable preference. Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. It consists of the root 'registratie' (registration) and the suffix 'apparaat' (device). Vowel reduction can occur in unstressed syllables.
The word 'schrikdraadapparaat' is a compound noun syllabified into five syllables: schrik-draad-ap-pa-raat. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable of 'apparaat'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and maximizing onsets/codas, while avoiding vowel hiatus. The word is morphologically composed of a prefix 'schrik-', a root 'draad-', and a suffix 'apparaat'.
The Dutch word 'schuimblusapparaat' is a compound noun meaning 'foam extinguisher'. It is syllabified as schuim-blus-ap-pa-raat, with primary stress on 'ap'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel centering, and the morphemic breakdown reveals Germanic and Latin origins.