Words with Prefix “konkurranse-” in Norwegian Nynorsk
Browse Norwegian Nynorsk words starting with the prefix “konkurranse-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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konkurranse- From Latin 'concursus', meaning competition. Functions as the root of the word.
The word 'konkurransearena' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into seven syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-a-re-na. The primary stress falls on the 'ran' syllable. It's derived from Latin roots and follows standard Nynorsk syllabification rules based on vowel peaks and consonant clusters.
The Nynorsk noun 'konkurransebidrag' (competition entry) is divided into six syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-bi-drag, with primary stress on 'ran'. It's a compound word formed from 'konkurranse' and 'bidrag', following CV/CVC syllable structure.
The word 'konkurranseelement' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into seven syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-e-le-ment. Stress falls on the third syllable ('ran'). The word is derived from French and Latin roots, and its syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.
The word 'konkurransefaktor' is divided into six syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-fak-tor. The primary stress falls on the second syllable. It's a compound noun derived from Latin roots, meaning 'competition factor'. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of onset maximization and vowel break.
The word 'konkurransefart' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-fart. Stress falls on the first syllable. It's morphologically composed of 'konkurranse' (competition) and 'fart' (speed). Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllable formation.
The word 'konkurransefestival' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-fes-ti-val. Primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('fes'). The word is derived from Latin and English/French roots. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel break rules, typical for Nynorsk.
The word 'konkurransefortrinn' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-for-trinn. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel sequencing rules, with consideration for geminate consonants and consonant clusters. The word is morphologically composed of 'konkurranse' (competition) and 'fortrinn' (advantage).
The word 'konkurransekjøring' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-kjø-ring. The primary stress falls on 'ran'. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel length principles, with consonant clusters maintained as onsets. The word is morphologically composed of 'konkurranse' (competition) and 'kjøring' (driving).
The word 'konkurransemarked' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-mar-ked. Stress falls on the third syllable. The syllabification follows the rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences, consistent with similar Norwegian words.
The word 'konkurransemoment' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-mo-ment. The primary stress falls on the fifth syllable ('mo-'). It's morphologically composed of 'konkurranse' (competition) and 'moment' (moment). Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, maintaining consonant clusters like 'rr' within syllables.
The word 'konkurransepoengsum' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-poeng-sum. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'poeng'. It's composed of the morphemes 'konkurranse' (competition), 'poeng' (point/score), and 'sum' (total). Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel quality rules.
The word 'konkurransetrening' is divided into six syllables: kon-kur-ran-se-tre-ning. Primary stress falls on 'ran'. It's a compound noun derived from French and Norwegian roots, meaning 'competition training'. Syllabification follows onset maximization and avoidance of stranded consonants.