5-Syllable Words in Norwegian Nynorsk
Explore Norwegian Nynorsk words that divide into exactly 5 syllables, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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The word 'abonnementssalg' is divided into five syllables: a-bon-ne-ments-salg. The primary stress falls on 'ments'. It's a compound noun formed from a French-derived base ('abonnement') and a native Norwegian suffix ('salg'). Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.
The word 'abonnementssjef' is divided into five syllables: a-bon-ne-ments-sjef. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is a compound noun derived from French and Norwegian roots. Syllable division follows standard Nynorsk rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sounds.
The word 'abonnentregister' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: a-bon-nent-re-gis-ter. Stress falls on the first syllable. It's composed of a French prefix, a French root, and a German/Latin suffix. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, with considerations for vowel length and compound word structure.
The word 'abortlovgivning' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: a-bort-lov-giv-ning. Stress falls on the second syllable. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and allowing permissible consonant clusters as codas. The word is morphologically complex, combining roots related to abortion, law, and legislation with a nominalizing suffix.
The Nynorsk noun 'abortmotstander' (abortion opponent) is divided into five syllables: a-bor-tmo-tstand-er, with stress on 'mot'. It's a compound word formed from prefixes, a root, and a suffix, following Nynorsk syllable division rules.
The word 'absorbansmåling' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: ab-sor-bans-må-ling. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The morphemes originate from French/Latin ('absorbans') and Old Norse ('måling'). Syllable division follows vowel-based rules and preserves consonant clusters.
The word 'absorpsjonsevne' is divided into five syllables: ab-sorp-sjon-sev-ne. Stress falls on the third syllable ('sjon'). It's a compound noun derived from Latin and Nynorsk morphemes, meaning 'absorption capacity'. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and vowel nuclei.
abstinensproblem is a compound noun in Nynorsk, syllabified as ab-sti-nens-pro-blem, with primary stress on the third syllable. It follows standard Nynorsk syllable division rules, prioritizing maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.
The word 'abstinenssymptom' is a Nynorsk noun divided into five syllables: ab-sti-nens-symp-tom. The primary stress falls on 'symp'. It's a compound word with Latin and Greek roots, denoting a withdrawal symptom. Syllabification follows vowel peak and onset-rime principles, typical for Nynorsk.
The word 'abstinensvanske' is divided into five syllables based on Nynorsk phonological rules, maximizing onsets and respecting consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's a compound noun derived from Latin and Nynorsk elements, meaning 'withdrawal difficulties'.
The word 'abstraksjonsevne' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: ab-straks-sjon-sev-ne. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of a Latin-derived root ('abstraksjon') and an Old Norse suffix ('evne'). Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles.
The Nynorsk word 'addisjonsstykke' is divided into five syllables: ad-dis-jons-styk-ke. Stress falls on 'jons'. The word is a compound noun with Latin and Old Norse roots. Syllable division follows the vowel nucleus rule and allows for consonant clusters within syllables.
The word 'adferdsparameter' is a Nynorsk compound noun divided into five syllables: ad-ferd-spara-me-ter. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's composed of the morphemes 'adferd' (behavior), 'spara' (measure), and 'meter' (unit of measurement). Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-centric rules.
The word 'adgangsbegrensa' is syllabified as ad-gangs-be-gren-sa, with stress on the 'be' syllable. It's an adjective meaning 'access-restricted', formed from the prefix 'adgangs-', root 'begrens-', and suffix '-a'. Syllable division follows standard Nynorsk rules, prioritizing vowel-based division and maintaining consonant clusters.
The word 'adgangsbegrenset' is a compound adjective meaning 'access-restricted'. It is divided into five syllables: ad-gangs-be-gren-set, with primary stress on 'gangs'. The morphemic breakdown reveals a prefix 'adgangs-', a root 'begrens-', and a suffix '-et'. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and vowel clusters.
The word 'adgangsbegrensning' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: ad-gangs-be-gren-sning. The primary stress falls on the second syllable ('gangs'). It's composed of the prefix 'adgangs-', the root 'begrens-', and the suffix '-ning'. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles.
The word 'adgangskontroll' is a compound noun in Norwegian Nynorsk. It is divided into five syllables: ad-gang-s-kon-troll, with primary stress on 'kon-'. The morphemes are 'adgang' (access) and 'kontroll' (control). Syllable division follows the sonority principle and vowel-consonant rules.
The word 'adkomstdokument' is a compound noun in Nynorsk. Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets, resulting in 'ad-komst-do-ku-ment'. Stress falls on the first syllable of the root ('do-'). The word consists of a prefix 'adkomst' and a root 'dokument'.
The word 'adopsjonskontor' is divided into five syllables: a-dops-jons-kon-tor. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's a noun derived from Latin and Middle Low German, meaning 'adoption office'. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and vowel nuclei.
The word 'adopsjonsprosess' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: a-dop-sjon-spro-sess. Primary stress falls on 'spro'. The word is morphologically composed of 'adopsjon' (adoption) and 'prosess' (process). Syllabification follows onset maximization and open syllable preference rules.
The word 'adopsjonsvedtak' is a Nynorsk noun meaning 'adoption decision'. It is divided into five syllables: a-dops-jons-ved-tak, with primary stress on 'ved-'. The syllabification follows Nynorsk rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. It is morphologically composed of 'adopsjon-' (adoption), '-s-' (linking suffix), and 'vedtak' (decision).
The word 'adresseforandring' is a Nynorsk compound noun meaning 'address change'. It is divided into five syllables: ad-resse-for-an-dring, with primary stress on the first syllable of the root ('ad-'). The word consists of the prefix 'for-', the root 'adresse', and the suffix '-andring'. Syllable division follows vowel-consonant and compound word rules.
The word 'adventistsamfunn' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: ad-ven-tist-sam-funn. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('sam'). The word is composed of the morphemes 'adventist', 'sam', and 'funn', with origins in Latin/English and Old Norse respectively. Syllabification follows the principles of onset maximization, open syllable preference, and vowel-centric division.
The word 'adventskalender' is divided into five syllables: ad-ven-tska-len-der. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and treating consonant clusters as single units. The word is a noun composed of a Latin-derived prefix, an Old Norse-derived root, and a noun-forming suffix.
The word 'advokatbakgrunn' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: ad-vo-kat-bak-grunn. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. Syllable division follows rules of onset maximization and vowel break, considering the word's morphemic structure.
The word 'advokatbevilling' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: ad-vo-kat-be-vil-ling. It's derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, meaning 'lawyer's license'. Stress falls on the second syllable. Syllabification follows onset maximization and open syllable preference rules.
The word 'affeksjonsverdi' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: af-fek-sjons-ver-di. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and vowel nuclei. The word consists of the prefix 'affeksjons-' and the root 'verdi'.
The word 'aggregattilstand' is divided into five syllables: ag-gre-gat-til-stand. The primary stress falls on the second syllable ('gat'). The word is a noun derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, denoting a state of matter. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.
The word 'aggresjonsproblem' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: ag-gres-sjon-spro-blem. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of a Latin prefix 'ag-', a Latin-derived root 'gresjon', and a Germanic suffix 'sproblem'. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.
The word 'aggresjonsutbrudd' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: ag-gres-jons-ut-brudd. Stress falls on the second syllable ('gres'). It's morphologically composed of a Latin-derived prefix 'ag-', a root 'gresjons-' from 'aggression', and a Nynorsk suffix '-utbrudd' indicating an outburst. Syllable division follows Nynorsk rules favoring open syllables and maximizing onsets.
The word 'agronomutdannet' is syllabified based on vowel sounds, resulting in a-gro-nom-ut-dan-net. It's a compound adjective meaning 'trained agronomist,' with primary stress on the third syllable. The morphemic breakdown reveals Greek and Old Norse origins. Syllabification follows standard Nynorsk rules, prioritizing vowel-based division.
The word 'akkordinstrument' is a Nynorsk noun meaning 'accordion'. It's a compound word syllabified as ak-kor-din-stru-ment, with stress on the second syllable. Syllabification follows vowel and consonant-based division rules, but the compound structure affects stress placement.
The word 'aksellaststandard' is a Nynorsk compound noun meaning 'acceleration standard'. It is syllabified as aks-el-last-stan-dard, with primary stress on 'last'. The analysis considers morphemic origins, Nynorsk phonological rules, and potential regional variations.
The word 'aksepterklæring' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, syllabified as ak-sep-ter-klæ-ring with stress on the second syllable. It's composed of a Latin-derived prefix/root ('aksepter') and an Old Norse suffix ('klæring'). Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, maximizing onsets and favoring open syllables.
The word 'aksjebeholdning' is divided into five syllables: aks-je-be-hold-ning. Stress falls on the second syllable ('be-'). It's a compound noun formed from 'aksje', 'be-', 'hold-', and '-ning'. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.
The word 'aksjelovgivning' is divided into five syllables: aks-je-lov-giv-ning. The primary stress falls on 'lov'. The word is a noun composed of roots relating to shares and law, with a suffix indicating a process of legislation. Syllabification follows standard Nynorsk rules prioritizing vowel nuclei and simple onsets/codas.
The word 'aksjonistgruppe' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: aks-jon-ist-grup-pe. Stress falls on the first syllable. The syllabification follows standard Nynorsk rules, maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures. It consists of a root 'aksjonist' (activist) and a suffix 'gruppe' (group).
The word 'aksjonsdeltaker' is a Nynorsk noun divided into five syllables: aks-jons-del-ta-ker. Stress falls on the third syllable ('del-'). It's a compound noun formed from 'aksjon' and 'deltaker', following typical Nynorsk syllabification rules prioritizing onsets and vowel sequences.
The word 'aksjonærvennlig' is syllabified as aks-jon-ær-venn-lig, with stress on the first syllable. It's a compound adjective formed from roots relating to shares, proximity, and friendship, with the adjectival suffix '-lig'. Syllable division follows standard Nynorsk rules based on vowel boundaries and maximizing onsets.
The word 'akupunkturpunkt' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: a-ku-pun-ktur-punkt. Stress falls on the first syllable ('a-ku-'). The morphemes are 'akupunktur' (root) and 'punkt' (suffix). Syllable division follows the open syllable rule and allows for common consonant clusters like 'ktur'.
The word 'akuttbehandling' is divided into five syllables: a-kutt-be-hand-ling. Stress falls on the second syllable. Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences, with geminate consonants treated as part of the preceding syllable. The word is a noun meaning 'emergency treatment'.
The word 'akvarellteknikk' is divided into five syllables: ak-va-rell-tek-nikk. It consists of a French/Italian-derived root ('akvarell') and a Greek-derived suffix ('teknikk'). Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('tek'). The geminate consonants are a key feature of the syllable structure.
The word 'albanskbefolket' is divided into five syllables: al-bansk-be-fol-ket. Stress falls on 'fol'. It's a compound noun meaning 'the Albanian population', formed from 'albansk' (Albanian), 'be-' (prefix), 'folk' (people), and '-et' (definite article). Syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'albanskdominert' is divided into five syllables: al-bansk-do-mi-nert. Stress falls on the second syllable ('do'). The word is a compound adjective formed from Albanian, a Latin root, and a Norwegian suffix. Syllable division follows standard Nynorsk rules prioritizing onsets and vowel-consonant boundaries.
The word 'albanskspråklig' is divided into five syllables: al-ban-sk-språk-lig. Stress falls on the second syllable. The syllabification follows standard Nynorsk rules, maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences. It's a compound adjective formed from 'alban-', '-sk-', 'språk-', and '-lig'.
The word *alderdomssjukdom* is a compound noun meaning 'age-related illness'. It is divided into five syllables: al-der-doms-sjuk-dom, with primary stress on 'doms'. The word is formed from Old Norse roots and suffixes, and its syllabification follows Nynorsk rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel centering.
The word 'alderdomssløsinn' is a complex Nynorsk noun formed through compounding and derivation. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel sequence rules, with primary stress on the third syllable ('doms'). The word denotes senility or dementia and is composed of the roots 'alder' (age) and 'løs' (loose), with suffixes indicating state and abstract noun formation.
The word 'alderdomssløvsinn' is a compound noun meaning 'senility'. It is divided into five syllables: al-der-doms-sløv-sinn, with primary stress on 'doms'. The syllabification follows Nynorsk rules of onset maximization and vowel break, and the word's morphemes derive from Old Norse roots relating to age, condition, slowness, and mind.
The word 'alderdomssvakhet' is divided into five syllables based on vowel nuclei and permissible consonant clusters. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's a compound noun formed from Germanic roots and suffixes, denoting weakness associated with old age.
The word 'alderdomssykdom' is a compound noun in Nynorsk, divided into five syllables: al-der-doms-syk-dom. Primary stress falls on the first syllable. Syllable division follows the vowel nucleus rule and allows for consonant clusters within syllables.