creditkaartverwerkers
Syllables
cre-dit-kaart-ver-wer-kers
Pronunciation
/ˈkrɛditˈkaːrtfərˈʋɛrkərs/
Stress
010110
Morphemes
ver- + werk + -ers
The word 'creditkaartverwerkers' is a Dutch compound noun meaning 'credit card processors'. It is divided into six syllables: cre-dit-kaart-ver-wer-kers, with stress on the penultimate syllable 'wer'. The word is formed from a combination of Dutch and English morphemes, and its syllabification follows typical Dutch rules favoring open syllables and avoiding breaking up consonant clusters.
Definitions
- 1
Entities or companies that process credit card transactions.
Credit card processors
“De creditkaartverwerkers garanderen de veiligheid van uw transacties.”
“Er zijn verschillende creditkaartverwerkers actief in Nederland.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the 'wer' syllable (penultimate syllable), indicated by '1'. Other syllables are unstressed ('0').
Syllables
cre — Open syllable, initial consonant cluster.. dit — Open syllable, vowel sound.. kaart — Open syllable, vowel sound.. ver — Closed syllable, vowel sound.. wer — Open syllable, vowel sound, stressed.. kers — Closed syllable, vowel sound.
Word Parts
Open Syllable Preference
Dutch favors open syllables (ending in a vowel) whenever possible.
Consonant Cluster Avoidance
Consonant clusters are generally not broken up unless necessary.
Prefix Treatment
Short prefixes like 'ver-' are often treated as a single syllable.
- The word is a compound noun, formed by combining multiple morphemes.
- Dutch allows for complex consonant clusters, which influence syllable division.
- Penultimate stress is the general rule, but length can sometimes affect stress placement in very long words.
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