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Words with Suffix “-omschrijving” in Dutch

Browse Dutch words ending with the suffix “-omschrijving”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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-omschrijving Combination of 'om-' (circumfix) and 'schrijving' (nominalizing suffix, from 'schrijven' - to write).

betekenisomschrijving
7 syllables21 letters
be·te·ke·nis·om·schrij·ving
/bəˈteːkənɪsɔmˌsxrɛi̯vɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word 'betekenisomschrijving' is a complex noun meaning 'definition'. It is syllabified as be-te-ke-nis-om-schrij-ving, with primary stress on 'nis'. The word is composed of Germanic prefixes ('be-', 'om-'), a Dutch root ('tekenis'), and a nominalizing suffix ('schrijving'). Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, preserving diphthongs and handling consonant clusters according to standard Dutch phonology.

karakteromschrijving
6 syllables20 letters
ka·rak·ter·om·schrijf·ving
/ˈkɑrɑktərɔm.sxrɛi̯vɪŋ/
noun

The word 'karakteromschrijving' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'character description'. It is syllabified as 'ka-rak-ter-om-schrijf-ving' with stress on the penultimate syllable 'om'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix/root 'karakter' (Greek origin) and the suffix 'omschrijving' (Germanic origin). Syllable division follows vowel-based rules and avoids splitting consonant clusters.

opdrachtomschrijving
5 syllables20 letters
op·dracht·om·schrijf·ing
/ɔpˈdrɑxtɔmˌsxrɛi̯vɪŋ/
noun

The word 'opdrachtomschrijving' is a Dutch compound noun syllabified as op-dracht-om-schrijf-ing, with stress on the fourth syllable ('schrijf'). It's formed from prefixes, roots, and a suffix, following Dutch rules of open syllable preference, consonant cluster preservation, and penultimate stress.

projectomschrijving
5 syllables19 letters
pro·ject·om·schrij·ving
/pro.ˈjekt.ɔm.sxrɛi.vɪŋ/
noun

The Dutch word 'projectomschrijving' is a compound noun with five syllables (pro-ject-om-schrij-ving). The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('schrij-'). It is formed from Latin and Dutch morphemes and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel sounds and avoidance of diphthong splitting.