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Words with Prefix “skriv--” in Norwegian Nynorsk

Browse Norwegian Nynorsk words starting with the prefix “skriv--”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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skriv-- Old Norse origin, root meaning 'to write'.

skriveferdighet
5 syllables15 letters
skri·ve·fer·dig·het
/ˈskriːvəˌfɛrdɪɡheːt/
noun

The word 'skriveferdighet' is divided into five syllables: skri-ve-fer-dig-het. The primary stress falls on 'dig'. The syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. It's a compound noun formed from 'skriv-' (write), 'ferdig-' (complete), and '-het' (nominalizing suffix).

skrivekapasitet
6 syllables15 letters
skri·ve·ka·pa·si·tet
/ˈskriːvəˌkapaˈsitet/
noun

The Nynorsk noun 'skrivekapasitet' (writing capacity) is syllabified as skri-ve-ka-pa-si-tet, with stress on 'ka'. It's composed of the roots 'skriv-' and 'kapasit-' connected by a vowel and marked with the definite suffix '-et'. Syllable division follows standard Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and vowel nuclei.

skrivekvalitet
5 syllables14 letters
skri·ve·kva·li·tet
[skri.ve.kʋa.li.tet]
Noun

The word 'skrivekvalitet' is a Norwegian noun divided into five syllables: skri-ve-kva-li-tet. The stress falls on the third syllable (kva-). It means 'writing quality'.

skrivestilling
4 syllables14 letters
skri·ve·stil·ling
[skriˈve.stil.liŋ]
Noun

The word 'skrivestilling' is a Norwegian noun syllabified into skri-ve-stil-ling, with stress on the 'stil-' syllable. It combines elements related to writing and position, following standard Norwegian phonological patterns.

skrivevanskelighet
7 syllables18 letters
skri·ve·van·ske·li·ghei·t
/ˈskriːvəˌvɑnskəˌlɪːɡhɛɪt/
noun

The word 'skrivevanskelighet' is divided into seven syllables based on maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's a complex noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, all of Germanic origin, denoting 'writing difficulty'.