Words with Suffix “-management” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words ending with the suffix “-management”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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-management French origin ('managier' - to handle), noun
The word 'communicatiemanagement' is a compound noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel sounds. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of 'management'. It's formed from Latin and French roots and is a common term in business and organizational contexts.
The word 'competentiemanagement' is a Dutch compound noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel-consonant patterns and Dutch syllabification rules. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of a Dutch root 'competentie' and an English root 'management'.
The word 'humanresourcesmanagement' is syllabified based on the Consonant-Vowel separation rule, common in Dutch. It's a complex loanword exhibiting English influences, particularly in the pronunciation of the initial 'h'. Stress falls on the second syllable of each component (human, resources, management).
The word 'informatiemanagement' is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables: in-for-ma-tie-ma-na-ge-ment. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tie'). It's formed from the root 'informatie' (information) and the suffix 'management'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, avoiding digraph splitting and resolving consonant clusters.
The word 'leveranciersmanagement' is a compound noun divided into nine syllables: le-ve-ran-cie-rs-ma-ne-ge-ment. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('cie'). It consists of the root 'leverancier' (supplier) and the suffix 'management'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding breaking consonant clusters.
The word *managementopleiding* is a Dutch compound noun divided into seven syllables: ma-na-ge-ment-op-lei-ding. Primary stress falls on the 'ment' syllable. It's composed of the borrowed element 'management', the prefix 'op', and the root 'leiding'. Syllabification follows the standard Dutch rules of vowel nuclei and consonant clusters.
The word 'personeelsmanagement' is a Dutch compound noun consisting of 'personeel' and 'management'. It is syllabified as per-so-neel-s-ma-na-ge-ment, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('ment'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and preserving consonant clusters.
The word 'portfoliomanagement' is divided into eight syllables based on Dutch phonological rules, prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a noun of Latin/English origin, referring to the management of investments.
The word 'programmamanagement' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds, avoiding diphthong splits and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('ment'). It's composed of the Latin-derived root 'programma' and the French-derived 'management'.
The Dutch word 'veiligheidsmanagement' is a compound noun meaning 'safety management'. It is divided into seven syllables: vei-lig-heids-ma-na-ge-ment, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('ment'). The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'veilig-', the root 'heid', and the suffix 'management'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.