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Words with Prefix “kom-” in Norwegian

Browse Norwegian words starting with the prefix “kom-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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kom- Germanic origin, historical prefix contributing to compound structure.

kommandantbolig
5 syllables15 letters
kom·man·dant·bo·lig
/kɔmˈmɑnːdɑntbɔliɡ/
noun

The word 'kommandantbolig' is a Norwegian compound noun divided into five syllables: kom-man-dant-bo-lig. It's derived from Germanic and Old Norse roots, with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and maintains boundaries of the constituent words.

kommandittandel
5 syllables15 letters
kom·man·dit·tan·del
/kɔmˈmɑn.dɪt.tɑn.dɛl/
noun

The word 'kommandittandel' is a Norwegian compound noun divided into five syllables: kom-man-dit-tan-del. Stress falls on the second syllable ('man-'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffix, each with distinct origins. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.

kommandittistandel
6 syllables18 letters
kom·man·dit·ti·stan·del
/kɔmːanˈdɪtːɪsˌtɑnˌdɛl/
noun

The word 'kommandittistandel' is a Norwegian compound noun meaning 'limited partnership share'. It is divided into six syllables: kom-man-dit-ti-stan-del, with stress on the second syllable. The word's structure reflects Norwegian phonological rules regarding sonority sequencing, avoidance of complex codas, and stress patterns in compound words.

kommandoseksjon
5 syllables15 letters
kom·man·do·sek·sjon
/kɔmˈmɑnːdɔˌsɛkʃɔn/
noun

The word 'kommandoseksjon' is divided into five syllables: kom-man-do-sek-sjon. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's a compound noun formed from Germanic and French roots, with syllabification following the onset-rime principle and compound word rules.

kommandosentral
5 syllables15 letters
kom·man·do·sen·tral
/kɔmˈmɑnːdɔsɛntɾɑl/
noun

The word 'kommandosentral' is divided into five syllables: kom-man-do-sen-tral. Stress falls on the first syllable. It's a compound noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, with origins in Germanic, French, and Latin. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and allowing consonant clusters in the coda.

kommentarspalte
5 syllables15 letters
kom·men·tar·spal·te
/kɔmˈmɛntɑɾˌspaltə/
noun

The word 'kommentarspalte' is a Norwegian compound noun divided into five syllables: kom-men-tar-spal-te. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from a prefix, Latin-derived root, and Old Norse suffix. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and vowel-nucleus requirements.

kommentartegning
5 syllables16 letters
kom·men·tar·teg·ning
/kɔmˈmɛntɑːɾtɛɡniŋ/
noun

The Norwegian compound noun 'kommentartegning' (comment drawing) is divided into five syllables (kom-men-tar-teg-ning) with stress on the first syllable. It's formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, following standard Norwegian syllabification rules.

kommersialitetsstudie
8 syllables21 letters
kom·mer·si·a·li·tets·stu·die
/kɔmːɛrˈsɪɑːlɪtɛtsˈstuːdiː/
noun

The word *kommersialitetsstudie* is a compound noun divided into eight syllables: kom-mer-si-a-li-tets-stu-die. Stress falls on the 'mer' syllable. It's morphologically complex, with Latin-derived prefixes and suffixes. Syllable division follows standard Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel peak.

kommisjonsleder
5 syllables15 letters
kom·mis·jons·le·der
/kɔmːɪˈʃɔnsˌleːdər/
noun

The word 'kommisjonsleder' is divided into five syllables based on the onset-rime structure. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'jons'. It's a compound noun with Latin and Old Norse roots, meaning 'commission leader'.

kompensasjonsgrad
5 syllables17 letters
kom·pen·sa·sjons·grad
/kɔmˈpɛnsɑʃɔnsɡraːd/
noun

The word 'kompensasjonsgrad' is a compound noun with five syllables, stressed on the first syllable. It's formed from Latin roots and Norwegian suffixes, following standard Norwegian syllable division rules based on the onset-rime principle and compound word structure.

kompetansesenter
6 syllables16 letters
kom·pe·tan·se·sen·ter
/kɔm.pəˈtɑn.sə.sɛn.tər/
noun

The word 'kompetansesenter' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: kom-pe-tan-se-sen-ter. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's composed of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and a German/Dutch-derived suffix. Syllabification follows the standard onset-rhyme structure.

komplementering
5 syllables15 letters
kom·ple·men·te·ring
/kɔm.plɛ.mɛn.tɛ.riŋ/
noun

The Norwegian word 'komplementering' is divided into five syllables: kom-ple-men-te-ring. It's a noun derived from Latin roots, meaning 'complementing'. Primary stress falls on the second syllable. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles.

komplimentering
5 syllables15 letters
kom·pli·men·te·ring
/kɔmˈplɪmɛntəɾɪŋ/
noun

The word 'komplimentering' is a Norwegian noun formed from a Latin prefix, a French/Italian root, and a Norwegian suffix. It is divided into five syllables: kom-pli-men-te-ring, with primary stress on the second syllable. Syllable division follows the Onset-Rime structure, typical for Norwegian.

komponentbruker
5 syllables15 letters
kom·po·nent·bru·ker
/kɔmˈpɔnɛntˈbruːkər/
noun

The word 'komponentbruker' is divided into five syllables: kom-po-nent-bru-ker. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound noun derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, meaning 'component user'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules.

komponentprodusent
6 syllables18 letters
kom·po·nent·pro·du·sent
/kɔmˈpɔnɛntprɔdʉsɛnt/
noun

The word 'komponentprodusent' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: kom-po-nent-pro-du-sent. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from Latin and French roots, and its syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules based on vowel nuclei and permissible consonant clusters.

komposittfartøy
5 syllables15 letters
kom·po·sitt·far·tøy
/kɔmˈpɔsɪtːfɑɾˌtœʏ/
noun

The word 'komposittfartøy' is a compound noun syllabified as kom-po-sitt-far-tøy, with stress on the second syllable. It follows Norwegian syllabification rules based on onset-rhyme structure and maximizing onsets. The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin and Old Norse origins. Regional vowel variations exist but do not alter the syllable division.

kompromissløshet
5 syllables16 letters
kom·pro·miss·løs·het
/kɔmˈprɔmɪsløːʃeɪt/
noun

The word 'kompromissløshet' is divided into five syllables: kom-pro-miss-løs-het. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's a noun formed from a Germanic prefix, a Latin root, and Old Norse suffixes, meaning 'uncompromisingness'.

kompromissvennlig
5 syllables17 letters
kom·pro·miss·venn·lig
/kɔmˈprɔmɪsˌvɛnːlɪɡ/
adjective

The Norwegian adjective 'kompromissvennlig' (compromising) is divided into five syllables: kom-pro-miss-venn-lig, with stress on the second syllable. It's built from a prefix, Latin root, and two suffixes, following Norwegian syllable division rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel peaks.

kompromissvilje
5 syllables15 letters
kom·pro·miss·vil·je
/kɔmˈprɔmɪsˌvɪljə/
noun

The word *kompromissvilje* is divided into five syllables: kom-pro-miss-vil-je. The primary stress falls on 'miss'. It's a compound noun derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, meaning 'willingness to compromise'.

kompromissvillig
5 syllables16 letters
kom·pro·miss·vil·lig
/kɔmˈprɔmɪsˌvɪlːɪɡ/
adjective

The word 'kompromissvillig' is divided into five syllables: kom-pro-miss-vil-lig. Stress falls on the second syllable. The word is morphologically complex, combining Germanic and Latin roots. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules prioritizing onsets and vowel nuclei.

plasskommandant
4 syllables15 letters
plass·kom·man·dant
/plɑsːkɔmɑnˈdɑnt/
noun

The Norwegian word 'plasskommandant' is a compound noun meaning 'place commandant'. It is syllabified as plass-kom-man-dant, with stress on the penultimate syllable ('man'). The word is composed of the root 'plass' (place), the prefix 'kom-' (command), and the suffix '-mandant' (commandant). Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and avoiding syllable-final consonant clusters.