Words with Root “gulere” in Norwegian Nynorsk
Browse Norwegian Nynorsk words sharing the root “gulere”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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gulere Old Norse origin, meaning 'to regulate'
The word 'reguleringavtale' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into seven syllables: re-gu-le-rings-av-ta-le. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. It consists of a Latin-derived prefix 're-', an Old Norse root 'gulere', and suffixes '-ing' and '-avtale'. The syllable division follows the vowel peak and onset principles.
The word 'reguleringsfullmakt' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: re-gu-le-rings-full-makt. Stress falls on 'full'. The division follows onset maximization and vowel sequencing rules. It consists of the prefix 're-', root 'gulere', and suffix '-eringsfullmakt'. It means 'regulation authority'.
The word 'reguleringsmessig' is divided into five syllables: re-gu-le-rings-messig. It is an adjective/adverb derived from the verb 'regulere' with Latin roots, and the primary stress falls on the third syllable. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of onset maximization and vowel peak principle.
The word 'reguleringsområde' is divided into seven syllables based on Nynorsk phonological rules, prioritizing onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants. It is a compound noun derived from Latin and Norse roots, with primary stress on the third syllable. The phonetic transcription reflects a relatively clear articulation of all segments, typical of Nynorsk pronunciation.
The word 'reguleringsvedtak' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: re-gu-le-rings-ve-dtak. It exhibits penultimate stress and follows typical Nynorsk syllable division rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel sequencing. The word is morphologically complex, with Latin-derived prefixes and Germanic suffixes.
The word 'reguleringsvesen' is divided into six syllables: re-gu-le-rings-ve-sen. The primary stress is on the first syllable. It's a compound noun formed from a Latin prefix, a Germanic root, and Nynorsk suffixes. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules of onset maximization and vowel-based separation.