Words with Prefix “semi--” in Norwegian
Browse Norwegian words starting with the prefix “semi--”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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semi-- Latin origin, meaning 'half'
The word 'semifinalemotstander' is a compound noun syllabified based on maximizing onsets and vowel-based division. The primary stress falls on the second syllable. The word is composed of Latin and Old Norse roots, with Norwegian suffixes. Syllabification is consistent across grammatical roles.
The Norwegian word 'semifinaleplass' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: se-mi-fi-na-le-plas-s. Stress falls on the third syllable ('fi-na-le'). The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 'semi-', the root 'finale', and the suffix 'plass'. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel peak, typical of Norwegian phonology.
The Norwegian word 'semifinalespell' is a compound noun consisting of the prefix 'semi-', root 'finale', and suffix 'spell'. It is syllabified as 'se-mi-fi-na-le-spell' with primary stress on the first syllable. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants.
The Norwegian word 'semifinalespill' is a compound noun meaning 'semi-final game'. It is syllabified as se-mi-fi-na-le-spill, with stress on the third syllable ('fi'). The word is composed of a Latin-derived prefix 'semi-', root 'final-', and suffixes '-e' and Old Norse '-spill'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel-centric principles.
The word 'semihurtiglading' is a compound noun meaning 'semi-fast charging'. It is divided into six syllables: se-mi-hur-tig-la-ding, with primary stress on 'hur'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of maximizing onsets and dividing before vowels. The word consists of a Latin-derived prefix 'semi-', an Old Norse root 'hurtig-', and a Norwegian suffix '-lading'.
The Norwegian word 'semisubmersibel' is divided into six syllables: se-mi-sub-mer-si-bel. It's a loanword with Latin roots, functioning as an adjective. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel peak rules, typical of Norwegian phonology.