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Words with Root “kort” in Norwegian Nynorsk

Browse Norwegian Nynorsk words sharing the root “kort”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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kort Old Norse origin, meaning 'short'

avkortningsfaktor
6 syllables17 letters
av·kor·t·nings·fak·tor
/avˈkɔrtnɪŋsˌfaktɔr/
noun

The word 'avkortningsfaktor' is divided into five syllables: av-kor-t-nings-fak-tor. Stress falls on 'nings'. It's a compound noun formed from a prefix, root, and two suffixes. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and vowel nuclei.

kredittkortfunksjon
5 syllables19 letters
kre·ditt·kort·funk·sjon
/ˈkreːdɪtːkɔrtfʊŋkʃɔn/
noun

The word 'kredittkortfunksjon' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: kre-ditt-kort-funk-sjon. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's composed of Latin, Old Norse, and French roots, and follows Nynorsk syllable division rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel nuclei.

magnetkortskriver
6 syllables17 letters
ma·gne·t·kort·skri·ver
/ˈmɑɡnɛtkɔrtskrɪvər/
noun

The word 'magnetkortskriver' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: ma-gne-t-kort-skri-ver. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('kort'). The division follows Nynorsk rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. It consists of the prefix 'magnet', root 'kort', and suffix 'skriver'.

tilkortkommenhet
5 syllables16 letters
til·kort·kom·men·het
/tɪlˌkɔrˈkɔmːənˌhɛɪt/
noun

The word 'tilkortkommenhet' is divided into five syllables: til-kort-kom-men-het. It's a complex noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffixes. Primary stress falls on 'kom'. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.

tilkortkomming
4 syllables14 letters
til·kort·kom·ming
/tɪlˌkɔrtˈkɔmːɪŋ/
noun

The word 'tilkortkomming' is divided into four syllables: til-kort-kom-ming. It consists of a prefix 'til', a root 'kort', a root 'kom', and a nominalizing suffix '-ming'. The primary stress falls on the penult ('kom'). Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing.