Words with Suffix “-schap-pen” in Dutch
Browse Dutch words ending with the suffix “-schap-pen”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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-schap-pen Germanic origin, 'schap' forms nouns, 'pen' forms plural.
The word 'balletgezelschappen' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel nuclei, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It consists of a borrowed root ('ballet'), a Germanic prefix ('ge'), a root ('zel'), and suffixes ('schap', 'pen'). Syllabification follows standard Dutch rules, prioritizing vowel sounds and avoiding splitting diphthongs.
The Dutch word 'bosnegergemeenschappen' is syllabified as bos-ne-ger-ge-meen-schap-pen, with primary stress on 'meen'. It's a compound noun derived from 'Bosniër' and 'gemeenschap', and follows standard Dutch syllabification rules based on vowel peaks, onset maximization, and sonority sequencing.
The word 'christengemeenschappen' is a complex Dutch noun composed of a prefix, root, and two suffixes. It is syllabified based on vowel nuclei and consonant boundaries, with primary stress on the fourth syllable. The word refers to 'Christian communities' and exhibits consistent syllabification patterns with similar Dutch words.
The word 'hoofdbedrijfschappen' is a Dutch noun composed of the prefix 'hoofd-', root 'bedrijf-', and suffix 'schap-pen'. It is divided into five syllables: hoofd-be-drijf-schap-pen, with primary stress on 'schap'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules prioritizing maximizing onsets and vowel-centric syllables.
The word 'hoogheemraadschappen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'high water board members'. It's divided into five syllables: hoog-heem-raad-schap-pen. The primary stress is on the first syllable. The word is a compound of 'hoog' (high), 'heemraad' (water board member), and the collective suffix '-schap' with plural '-pen'.
The word 'kunstgenootschappen' is a Dutch noun meaning 'art societies'. It is divided into five syllables: kunst-ge-noot-schap-pen, with primary stress on 'schap'. It's a compound word formed from 'kunst' (art), 'ge-' (collective prefix), 'noot' (association), 'schap' (noun-forming suffix), and '-pen' (plural suffix). Syllabification follows Dutch rules of onset maximization and vowel peak.
The word 'meerlingzwangerschappen' is a complex Dutch noun denoting multiple pregnancies. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('schap'). The word is formed through compounding and suffixation, combining Germanic roots and suffixes.
The Dutch noun 'milieueigenschappen' (environmental properties) is syllabified as mil-ieu-ei-gen-schap-pen, with stress on 'ei-gen'. Syllable division follows Dutch rules for open syllables, vowel clusters, and consonant clusters, typical of compound nouns.
The word 'rivierlandschappen' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: ri-vi-er-land-schap-pen. The primary stress falls on 'schap'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of maximizing onsets and treating consonant clusters like 'sch' as single units. The word consists of the roots 'rivier' and 'land', with the suffixes '-schap' and '-pen' indicating a collection/area and plurality, respectively.
The word 'schijnzwangerschappen' is divided into five syllables: schijn-zwan-ger-schap-pen. The primary stress falls on 'schap'. It's a noun formed from the prefix 'schijn-', root 'zwanger-', and suffixes '-schap' and '-pen'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of open/closed syllables and consonant cluster treatment.
The word 'schijnzwangerschappen' is divided into five syllables: schijn-zwan-ger-schap-pen. It consists of the prefix 'schijn-', the root 'zwanger-', and the suffixes '-schap' and '-pen'. The primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable 'schap'. Syllabification follows vowel-centric rules, preserving digraphs and affixes.
The word 'stadsgemeenschappen' is divided into five syllables: stad-sge-meen-schap-pen. The primary stress falls on 'meen'. It's a complex noun formed through compounding and derivation, with a morphemic structure of prefix 'stad', root 'gemeen', and suffixes '-schap' and '-pen'. Syllabification follows Dutch rules of breaking consonant clusters and using vowels as syllable nuclei.
The word 'tekengereedschappen' is a compound noun syllabified based on vowel sounds, with primary stress on the antepenultimate syllable. It consists of a prefix/root ('teken-'), a root ('gereed-'), and a nominalizing suffix ('-schap-pen'). Syllable division follows standard Dutch rules, maintaining consonant clusters where possible.