Words with Prefix “medie--” in Norwegian
Browse Norwegian words starting with the prefix “medie--”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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medie-- From Latin 'medium', relating to media.
The Norwegian word 'medieanalytiker' (media analyst) is divided into eight syllables: me-di-e-a-na-ly-ti-ker. Stress falls on the first syllable. The syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus, consistent with Norwegian phonological rules.
The Norwegian noun 'mediebevissthet' (media awareness) is divided into six syllables: me-di-e-be-visst-het, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's a compound word formed from 'medie-', 'bevisst-', and '-het', following Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.
The word 'medieoppmerksomhet' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: me-di-e-opp-mer-som-het. Stress falls on the penult syllable. It's formed from a prefix (medie-), root (oppmerksom-), and suffix (-het). Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.
The word 'mediepåvirkning' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: me-di-e-på-vir-kning. Primary stress falls on 'på'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules prioritizing open syllables and allowing consonant clusters. The word consists of the prefix 'medie-', 'på-', and the root/suffix '-virkning'.
The Norwegian word 'mediesammenheng' is a compound noun meaning 'media context'. It is syllabified as me-di-e-sam-men-heng, with primary stress on the third syllable. It consists of the prefix 'medie-', the root 'sammen-', and the suffix '-heng'. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirement.
The word 'medieutdannelse' is divided into six syllables (me-die-ut-dan-nel-se) based on maximizing onsets and vowel nuclei. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'dan'. The word is a compound noun derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, referring to media education.