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Words with Suffix “-schap” in Dutch

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-schap Dutch nominalizing suffix indicating a state or quality (Germanic *-scap*).

amateurkampioenschap
7 syllables20 letters
a·ma·teur·kam·pi·oens·schap
/ɑmɑˈtœːr.kɑm.pi.ɔn.sχɑp/
noun

The word 'amateurkampioenschap' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'amateur championship'. It is divided into seven syllables: a-ma-teur-kam-pi-oens-schap. The primary stress falls on the 'kam' syllable. The word is formed from a French-derived prefix ('amateur'), a French/Latin-derived root ('kampioens'), and a Germanic suffix ('schap'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.

atletiekkampioenschap
8 syllables21 letters
at·le·tie·k·kam·pi·oen·schap
/aˈtlɛtik ˈkɑmpiɔnʃɑp/
noun

The word 'atletiekkampioenschap' is a Dutch compound noun divided into eight syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('kam-'). Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The word consists of a root derived from Greek and Middle Dutch, and a native Dutch suffix.

bestuurslidmaatschap
6 syllables20 letters
be·stu·urs·lid·maat·schap
/bəˈstʏrs.lɪt.maːt.sxɑp/
noun

The word 'bestuurslidmaatschap' is a complex Dutch noun formed by compounding several morphemes. Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant cluster rules, with primary stress on 'maat'. The word denotes 'board membership' and is a common term in Dutch administrative contexts.

bondspresidentschap
5 syllables19 letters
bond·spre·si·den·tschap
/bɔnts.prɛ.zi.dɛn(t).sxɑp/
noun

The word 'bondspresidentschap' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: bond-spre-si-den-tschap. Stress falls on 'den'. It consists of the prefix 'bond', root 'president', and suffix 'schap'. Syllabification follows vowel peak principle and Dutch stress rules.

dochtervennootschap
5 syllables19 letters
doch·ter·ven·noot·schap
/ˈdɔxtər.vən.noːt.sxɑp/
noun

The word *dochtervennootschap* is a compound noun syllabified into doch-ter-ven-noot-schap, with primary stress on 'noot'. It's composed of the root 'dochter' (daughter), 'vennoot' (partner), and the suffix '-schap' (forming a noun). Syllabification follows vowel-based division, consonant cluster maintenance, and digraph preservation rules.

ervaringswetenschap
6 syllables19 letters
er·va·rings·we·ten·schap
/ɛrˈvaːriŋsʋɛtənsʃɑp/
noun

The word 'ervaringswetenschap' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: er-va-rings-we-ten-schap. The primary stress falls on 'wetenschap'. It's composed of the prefix 'er-', the root 'varing', and the suffix 'schap', all of Germanic origin. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding single initial consonants.

fietsburgemeesterschap
6 syllables22 letters
fiets·bur·ge·mees·ter·schap
/ˈfɪtsbʏrɣəmeːstərˌsxɑp/
noun

The word 'fietsburgemeesterschap' is a compound noun syllabified according to Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding consonant cluster splits. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('mees'). It consists of the roots 'fiets' and 'burgemeester' and the nominalizing suffix '-schap'.

gemeenschapsoctrooi
5 syllables19 letters
ge·meen·schap·o·ctrooi
/ɣəˈmeːnsxɑpɔktrɔi/
noun

The Dutch word 'gemeenschapsoctrooi' is divided into five syllables: ge-meen-schap-o-ctrooi. Stress falls on 'schap'. The word is a compound noun meaning 'community patent', formed from the prefix 'ge-', the root 'octrooi', and the suffix '-schap'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.

gezantschapssecretaris
7 syllables22 letters
ge·zant·schap·se·cre·ta·ris
/ɣəˈzɑntsçapssəkrətaːrɪs/
noun

The word 'gezantschapssecretaris' is divided into seven syllables based on Dutch syllabification rules prioritizing open syllables and preserving consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound noun meaning 'ambassador's secretary', built from Dutch and Latin-derived morphemes.

goederengemeenschap
6 syllables19 letters
goe·de·ren·ge·meen·schap
/ˈɣu.də.rəŋ.ɣəˈmeːn.sxɑp/
noun

The Dutch word 'goederengemeenschap' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: goe-de-ren-ge-meen-schap. Primary stress falls on 'meen'. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, respecting consonant clusters and morphological boundaries. The word denotes a legal system of shared property ownership.

holdingvennootschap
5 syllables19 letters
hol·ding·ven·noot·schap
/ˈhɔldɪŋvənnoːtʃɑp/
noun

The Dutch word 'holdingvennootschap' is syllabified as hol-ding-ven-noot-schap, with primary stress on 'noot'. It's a compound noun formed from an English prefix ('holding') and Dutch root ('vennoot') with a nominalizing suffix ('schap'). Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, avoiding diphthong splitting and allowing permissible consonant clusters.

landbouwgereedschap
5 syllables19 letters
land·bouw·ge·reed·schap
/ˈlɑnˌbɑu̯ɣəˈreːtʃɑp/
noun

The word *landbouwgereedschap* is a compound noun divided into five syllables: land-bouw-ge-reed-schap. Stress falls on the final syllable (*schap*). The syllabification follows the vowel peak principle, consonant cluster rules, and avoids splitting digraphs. It's a typical example of Dutch compound word structure with penultimate stress.

landenkampioenschap
5 syllables19 letters
lan·den·kam·pioen·schap
/ˈlɑndəŋkɑmpi̯oːnʃɑp/
noun

The word 'landenkampioenschap' is a Dutch noun meaning 'national championship'. It's syllabified as lan-den-kam-pioen-schap, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound word built from 'landen', 'kampioens', and 'schap', and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel sounds and consonant cluster preservation.

maatschapsovereenkomst
6 syllables22 letters
maat·schap·so·ver·een·komst
/ˈmaːt.sxɑp.soː.və.ˈreːn.kɔm.st/
noun

The Dutch word 'maatschapsovereenkomst' is a complex noun meaning 'partnership agreement'. It is syllabified as maat-schap-so-ver-een-komst, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. The word is composed of the prefix 'over-', the root 'eenkomst', and the suffix '-schap', and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel sounds and morphemic boundaries.

migrantengemeenschap
6 syllables20 letters
mi·gran·ten·ge·meen·schap
/miˈɣrɑntəɣəˈmeːnsxɑp/
noun

The word 'migrantengemeenschap' is syllabified into six syllables: mi-gran-ten-ge-meen-schap. The primary stress falls on 'meen'. It's a compound noun formed from 'migranten', 'ge-', 'meen', and '-schap', denoting a community of migrants. Syllabification follows vowel peak principles and consonant cluster rules, typical of Dutch phonology.

monnikengemeenschap
6 syllables19 letters
mon·ni·ken·ge·meen·schap
/mɔnɪkəŋɡəˈmɛnsxɑp/
noun

The word 'monnikengemeenschap' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'monk community'. It is divided into six syllables: mon-ni-ken-ge-meen-schap, with primary stress on 'meenschap'. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules, avoiding diphthong splits and handling consonant clusters appropriately. The word consists of the morphemes 'monniken' (monk) and 'schap' (community), connected by the interfix 'ge'.

nieuwjaarsboodschap
5 syllables19 letters
nieuw·jaars·bo·od·schap
/ˈnɪu̯.jaːrs.buːt.ʃɑp/
noun

The word *nieuwjaarsboodschap* is a compound noun with five syllables, divided according to Dutch rules favoring open syllables and penultimate stress. It consists of the prefix *nieuw*, the root *jaar*, and the suffix *schap*, forming a message related to the new year.

opperbevelhebberschap
7 syllables21 letters
op·per·be·vel·heb·bers·schap
/ˈɔpər bəˈvɛlɦɛbərsxɑp/
noun

The Dutch word 'opperbevelhebberschap' is divided into seven syllables: op-per-be-vel-heb-bers-schap. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable. It's a compound noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, following typical Dutch syllabification rules based on onset maximization and vowel peaks.

partijlidmaatschap
5 syllables18 letters
par·tij·lid·maat·schap
/pɑrˈtɛilɪtmaːtsxɑp/
noun

The word 'partijlidmaatschap' is a Dutch noun divided into five syllables: par-tij-lid-maat-schap. Stress falls on 'maat'. It's a compound word formed from multiple roots and the nominalizing suffix '-schap'. Syllable division follows Dutch rules maximizing onsets and handling diphthongs.

partnerschapovereenkomst
8 syllables24 letters
par·tner·schap·o·ver·een·kom·st
/ˈpɑrtnərˌsxɑpɔvərˈeːnˌkɔmst/
noun

The word 'partnerschapovereenkomst' is a compound noun syllabified based on maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'kom'. The word is composed of several morphemes with Germanic and Dutch origins.

patrimoniumvennootschap
8 syllables23 letters
pa·tri·mo·ni·jum·ven·noot·schap
/pa.tri.mo.ni.jɔm.vɛn.noːt.sxɑp/
noun

The word 'patrimoniumvennootschap' is a complex Dutch noun formed by compounding Latin and Dutch elements. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word refers to a specific type of private limited company used for asset protection.

personenvennootschap
6 syllables20 letters
per·so·nen·ven·noot·schap
/pɛrˈsoːnə(n)vəˈnoːtʃɑp/
noun

The word 'personenvennootschap' is a Dutch noun composed of multiple morphemes. It is syllabified as per-so-nen-ven-noot-schap, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows rules of onset maximization and vowel grouping, typical of Dutch phonology.

schijnzwangerschap
4 syllables18 letters
schijn·zwan·ger·schap
/sχɛinˈzʋɑŋərˌsχɑp/
noun

The word 'schijnzwangerschap' is divided into four syllables: schijn-zwan-ger-schap. The stress falls on the final syllable 'schap'. It's a compound noun composed of the prefix 'schijn-', the root 'zwanger-', and the suffix '-schap'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding single consonant syllables.

structuurvennootschap
5 syllables21 letters
struc·tuur·ven·noot·schap
/ˈstrʏktyːrˌvɛnnoːtˈsxɑp/
noun

The Dutch word 'structuurvennootschap' is a compound noun meaning 'corporate structure'. It is syllabified into 'struc-tuur-ven-noot-schap' with primary stress on 'tuur'. The word is composed of Latin and Germanic roots and a Dutch nominalizing suffix. Syllabification follows vowel peak, onset maximization, and coda minimization principles, typical of Dutch phonology.

tegelzettersgereedschap
7 syllables23 letters
te·gel·zet·ters·ge·reed·schap
/ˈtɛɣəlˌzɛtərsɣəˈreːtsʃɑp/
noun

The word 'tegelzettersgereedschap' is a compound noun syllabified based on Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and consonant cluster integrity. Primary stress falls on 'reed'. It consists of roots 'tegel', 'zetter', 'gereed' and the suffix 'schap'.

terrassenlandschap
5 syllables18 letters
ter·ra·ssen·lands·chap
/təˈrɑsə(n)ˈlɑntsχɑp/
noun

The word 'terrassenlandschap' is a compound noun in Dutch, divided into five syllables: ter-ra-ssen-lands-chap. Stress falls on the third syllable ('ssen'). It's composed of the Latin-derived 'terras', the Germanic 'land', and the Dutch suffix '-schap'. Syllabification follows the vowel peak principle and avoids splitting consonant clusters.

tienerzwangerschap
5 syllables18 letters
tie·ner·zwan·ger·schap
/ˈtiːnərˌzwaŋərˌsxɑps/
noun

The word 'tienerzwangerschap' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'teenage pregnancy'. It is syllabified as tie-ner-zwan-ger-schap, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of the roots 'tiener' and 'zwanger' and the suffix '-schap'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric structure.

toetredingspartnerschap
6 syllables23 letters
toe·tre·dings·part·ner·schap
/tuːˈtɛdrɪŋsˌpɑrtnərˌsxɑp/
noun

The Dutch word 'toetredingspartnerschap' is a complex noun formed by compounding. Syllabification follows onset maximization principles, resulting in the division 'toe-tre-dings-part-ner-schap'. Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('tre'). The word consists of a verb-derived prefix, a root 'partner', and the noun-forming suffix '-schap'.

vakbondslidmaatschap
5 syllables20 letters
vak·bond·slid·maat·schap
/vɑkˈbɔntslɪtmaːtsxɑp/
noun

The Dutch noun 'vakbondslidmaatschap' (trade union membership) is syllabified as vak-bond-slid-maat-schap, with stress on 'maat'. It's a compound word, and its syllabification follows Dutch phonological rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

vicepresidentsschap
7 syllables19 letters
vi·ce·pre·si·den·ts·schap
/ˈvɪsəˌprɛzɪdəntsʃɑp/
noun

The word 'vicepresidentsschap' is a Dutch noun formed through compounding and suffixation. It is syllabified into seven syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the standard Dutch rules of forming syllables around vowel nuclei and maintaining consonant clusters.

volkerengemeenschap
6 syllables19 letters
vol·ker·en·ge·meen·schap
/ˈvɔl.kə.rɛn.ɣə.meːn.sxɑp/
noun

The word 'volkerengemeenschap' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: vol-ker-en-ge-meen-schap. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of Germanic roots and a suffix, and its syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.

zwangerschapsonderbreking
7 syllables25 letters
zwang·er·schap·son·der·bre·king
/ˈzʋɑŋərˌsxɑpsoːnˌdɛrˌbreːkɪŋ/
noun

The word 'zwangerschapsonderbreking' is a complex Dutch compound noun. Syllabification follows vowel peak and consonant cluster avoidance rules, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It consists of the prefix 'onder-', root 'breking', and compound elements 'zwanger-', 'schap-', and the archaic 'sonder-'. It means 'pregnancy termination'.