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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 Middle Dutch origin, adjective forming suffix meaning 'having, possessing'.

krankzinnigenverpleging
7 syllables23 letters
krank·zin·ni·gen·ver·ple·ging
/ˈkrɑŋ.zɪ.nə.ɣə(n).vərˈpleː.ɣɪŋ/
noun

The word 'krankzinnigenverpleging' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'psychiatric nursing'. It is divided into seven syllables: krank-zin-ni-gen-ver-ple-ging, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maximizing onsets. It consists of several morphemes with Middle Dutch origins, indicating sickness, mind, and care.

vierenzeventigjarigen
8 syllables21 letters
vier·en·ze·ven·tig·jaar·i·gen
/ˈvi.rə(n)ˌzeː.vən.tɪx.jaː.ri.ɣə(n)/
noun

The word 'vierenzeventigjarigen' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'seventy-four-year-olds'. It is divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('ven'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. The word's morphemes indicate its composition from number roots and age-denoting suffixes.

vijfendertigjarigen
7 syllables19 letters
vij·fen·der·tig·jaa·ri·gen
/ˈvɛi̯fənˌdɛrtɪɣjaːriɣən/
noun

The word 'vijfendertigjarigen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'thirty-five-year-olds'. It's syllabified as vij-fen-der-tig-jaa-ri-gen, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('tig'). It's a compound word built from morphemes denoting 'five', 'thirty', 'year', and a plural suffix. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and respecting vowel length.

vijfenzestigjarigen
7 syllables19 letters
vijf·en·zes·tig·ja·ri·gen
/ˈvɛi̯fənˌzɛstəxˈjaːrɪɣən/
noun

The word 'vijfenzestigjarigen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'fifty-six-year-olds'. It's a compound word syllabified as vijf-en-zes-tig-ja-ri-gen, with primary stress on 'tig'. The syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and handling consonant clusters. The word is built from numeral and noun roots with a plural suffix.