Words with Prefix “territorial--” in Norwegian Nynorsk
Browse Norwegian Nynorsk words starting with the prefix “territorial--”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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territorial-- From Latin 'territorium', meaning territory. Adjectival base.
The word 'territorialfarvann' is a Nynorsk compound noun meaning 'territorial waters'. It is divided into seven syllables: ter-ri-to-ri-al-far-vann, with primary stress on the second syllable ('ri'). The morphemes derive from Latin, Old Norse, and are combined according to Nynorsk syllable division rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'territorialfarvatn' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into seven syllables: te-rri-to-ri-a-lfar-vatn. Stress falls on the second syllable ('ri'). The word is composed of Latin and Old Norse roots relating to territory and water. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters.
The word 'territorialgrense' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into seven syllables: ter-ri-to-ri-al-gren-se. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable of 'territorial' and the first syllable of 'grense'. The division follows rules maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences, with no significant exceptions.
The word 'territorialoverhøgd' is a compound noun in Nynorsk. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is composed of Latin and Old Norse roots, denoting territorial height or elevation.
The word 'territorialoverhøgde' is a Nynorsk compound noun meaning 'territorial height'. It is syllabified based on onset maximization, vowel breakup, and stress patterns, with primary stress on 'høg'. The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'territorial-' and the root 'høgde'.
The word 'territorialrett' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, syllabified as ter-ri-to-ri-al-rett. It consists of the Latin-derived 'territorial-' and the Old Norse 'rett'. Stress falls on the 'ri' in 'territorial' and 'rett'. Syllabification follows the onset principle and sonority sequencing principle, typical for Nynorsk compound nouns.