schadecertificaten
Syllables
schade-cer-ti-fi-ca-ten
Pronunciation
/ˈsxadə.sɛrtifiˈkaːtə(n)/
Stress
001001
Morphemes
schade, certifi + -cate, -n
The word 'schadecertificaten' is a compound noun divided into six syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically complex, combining roots from Old Dutch and Latin with Dutch suffixes.
Definitions
- 1
Documents certifying damage or loss, typically used in insurance claims.
Damage certificates
“De verzekeringsmaatschappij vroeg om de schadecertificaten.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'ti' (third syllable from the end).
Syllables
schade — Onset: /sx/, Rime: /adə/, open syllable.. cer — Onset: /s/, Rime: /ɛr/, open syllable.. ti — Onset: /t/, Rime: /i/, open syllable, primary stress.. fi — Onset: /f/, Rime: /i/, open syllable.. ca — Onset: /k/, Rime: /aː/, open syllable.. ten — Onset: /t/, Rime: /ən/, open syllable, final 'n' can be reduced.
Word Parts
Onset-Rime
Syllables are divided based on the onset (initial consonant(s)) and rime (vowel and following consonants).
Avoid Breaking Clusters
Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable unless they are exceptionally complex.
- The 'sch' cluster is a common Dutch onset. The final 'n' can be reduced or elided in rapid speech.
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