Words with Root “barn” in Norwegian
Browse Norwegian words sharing the root “barn”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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barn Meaning 'child', Old Norse origin.
The Norwegian word 'adoptivbarnformidling' (adoption agency) is divided into seven syllables: ad-op-tiv-barn-for-mid-ling. Stress falls on 'barn'. The word is a compound noun with Latin and Old Norse roots. Syllabification follows standard Norwegian CV patterns and morphemic boundaries.
The Norwegian noun 'barndomserindring' (childhood memory) is syllabified as bar-n-doms-e-rin-dring, with stress on the second syllable. It's a compound word built from the root 'barn' (child), the suffix '-dom' (state), the genitive marker '-s', the prefix 'er-', and the root '-indring' (memory). Syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules.
The word 'barndomsopplevelse' is a compound noun syllabified as bar-ndom-sop-pel-se, with primary stress on 'bar'. It consists of the root 'barn' (child) and suffixes indicating a state/condition and an experience. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel breaks.
The word *barnelitteratur* is a compound noun divided into six syllables: barn-e-lit-te-ra-tur. Stress falls on the 'lit' syllable. The division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel breaks, with the 'e' functioning as a connecting vowel. It means 'children's literature'.
The word 'barnepalliasajon' is a complex Norwegian noun meaning 'child palliative care'. It is divided into seven syllables: bar-ne-pal-li-a-sa-jon, with primary stress on the third syllable. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of the root 'barn' and a derived suffix 'epalliasajon'. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel break.
The word 'barnepassordning' is a Norwegian compound noun divided into five syllables: barn-e-pass-ord-ning. Stress falls on the third syllable ('ord'). The word is formed from the root 'barn' (child) and the suffix 'epassordning' (arrangement). Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel peak.
The word 'barnepsykiatrisk' is divided into six syllables: barn-ep-sy-ki-a-trisk. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound adjective formed from Old Norse and Greek roots, relating to pediatric psychiatric medicine. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel break.
The Norwegian word 'barneseksualitet' is a compound noun meaning 'child sexuality'. It is syllabified as bar-ne-sek-su-a-li-tet, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically composed of the root 'barn' (child), the genitive suffix 'es', and the suffix 'seksualitet' (sexuality). Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.
Barnesjukepleier is a Norwegian compound noun meaning 'pediatric nurse'. It's syllabified as bar-nes-juk-eple-ier, with primary stress on the second syllable. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel breaks.
The word 'ettbarnspolitikk' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: ett-barn-po-li-tikk. It consists of a numeral prefix 'ett', the root 'barn' (child), and the suffix 'politikk' (policy). Stress falls on the final syllable. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures. A potential variation exists in the pronunciation of 'barn', with the 'n' sometimes being syllabic.
The Norwegian word 'gatebarnprosjekt' is a compound noun meaning 'street children project'. It is syllabified as ga-te-barn-pros-jekt, with stress on the final syllable. The word is composed of the prefix 'gate', the root 'barn', and the root 'prosjekt'. Syllable division follows the principles of maximizing onsets and vowel-coda rules.
The word 'heiltidsbarnehage' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: hei-ltids-bar-ne-ha-ge. Stress falls on the second syllable ('tids'). The division follows Norwegian rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding syllable-final consonants. It is composed of 'heltid' (full-time), 'barn' (child), and 'hage' (garden).
The word 'institusjonsbarn' is divided into five syllables: in-sti-tu-sjons-barn. Stress falls on 'tu'. The word is morphologically composed of 'institusjons-' (institution) and '-barn' (child). Syllabification follows maximizing onsets and sonority sequencing principles, with 'sj' treated as a single unit.
The word 'småbarnsavdeling' is a compound noun syllabified into 'små-barn-sav-del-ing'. Primary stress falls on 'barn'. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements, with consideration for the syllabic consonant /n/.
The word 'småbarnspedagog' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: små-barn-pe-da-gog. Stress falls on 'barn'. The syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules, maximizing onsets and respecting vowel-consonant sequences, with the notable feature of a syllabic 'n' in the second syllable.
The word 'småbarnstillegg' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: små-barn-stil-legg. Stress falls on 'barn'. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules of maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures. It consists of a prefix 'små', root 'barn', and suffix 'stillegg'.
The word 'spedbarnsavdeling' is a compound noun syllabified into 'sped-barn-sav-del-ing' with primary stress on 'sped'. It follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel separation, with a linking vowel connecting the root and suffix.