Words with Suffix “-menneske” in Norwegian Nynorsk
Browse Norwegian Nynorsk words ending with the suffix “-menneske”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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-menneske Old Norse origin, meaning 'person' or 'human being', denotes the entity.
The word 'einskildmenneske' is divided into five syllables: ein-skild-men-nes-ke. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's a compound noun composed of the prefix 'ein-', the root 'skild-', and the noun 'menneske'. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'friluftsmenneske' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: fri-lufts-men-nes-ke. The primary stress falls on 'men'. The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'fri-', the root 'lufts-', and the root 'menneske'. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word *fyrstikkmenneske* is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: fyr-stikk-men-nes-ke. Stress falls on the second syllable ('stikk'). Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles. The word refers to a weak or insignificant person.
The word 'gjennomsnittsmenneske' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: gjen-noms-nitts-men-nes-ke. The primary stress falls on 'nitts'. It consists of a prefix 'gjenn-', a root 'snitts-', and a root 'menneske'. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.
The word 'hverdagsmenneske' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: hver-dags-men-nes-ke. Stress falls on the first syllable. It consists of a prefix 'hver', a root 'dags', a root 'men', and a suffix '-eske'. The syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel peak.
The word *karrieremenneske* is a compound noun divided into six syllables: kar-rie-re-men-nes-ke. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's morphologically composed of the root *karriere* (career) and the suffix *menneske* (person). Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel peaks.
The word 'kjenslemenneske' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: kjens-le-men-nes-ke. Stress falls on the third syllable ('men'). The word is morphologically composed of the root 'kjensle' (feeling) and the suffix 'menneske' (person). Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets and dividing after vowels.
The word 'kristenmenneske' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: kris-ten-men-nes-ke. Stress falls on the second syllable. The morphemes are 'kristen' (Christian) and 'menneske' (person). Syllable division follows onset maximization and avoids stranded consonants.
The word 'kvardagsmenneske' is divided into five syllables: kvar-dags-men-nes-ke. Stress falls on the second syllable ('dags'). The word is a compound noun formed from the prefix 'kvar-', root 'dags-', and suffix 'menneske'. Syllabification follows standard Nynorsk rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing.
The word 'neandertalmenneske' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into seven syllables: ne-an-der-tal-men-nes-ke. Stress falls on the fifth syllable ('men'). The word consists of the root 'neandertal' and the suffix 'menneske'. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, avoiding breaking consonant clusters.
The word 'organisasjonsmenneske' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into eight syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is derived from Latin and Old Norse roots. Syllabification follows rules maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.
The word 'overskotsmenneske' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into six syllables: o-ver-skots-men-nes-ke. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The division follows rules maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants, with the 'sk' cluster treated as a single onset. It comprises a prefix 'over-', a root 'skots-', and a noun 'menneske'.
The word 'samtidsmenneske' is divided into five syllables: sam-tids-men-nes-ke. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffix, all with Old Norse origins. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures.
The word 'småkårsmenneske' is divided into five syllables: små-kårs-men-nes-ke. Primary stress falls on 'kårs'. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffix. Syllable division follows Norwegian Nynorsk rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel-consonant divisions.
The word 'teatermenneske' is divided into six syllables based on vowel nuclei and the preservation of pronounceable consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the second syllable. The word is morphologically composed of the root 'teater' and the suffix 'menneske'.
The word 'ufredsmenneske' is divided into five syllables: u-freds-men-nes-ke. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus. The word is a compound noun meaning 'troublemaker' or 'unpeaceful person'.