Words with Root “bestem-” in Norwegian
Browse Norwegian words sharing the root “bestem-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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bestem- From 'bestemme' - to determine
The word 'forhåndsbestemt' is divided into five syllables: for-hån-ds-be-stemt. It's an adjective meaning 'predetermined', formed through compounding and suffixation. Stress falls on the first syllable. Syllabification follows the onset-rime structure, respecting permissible consonant clusters.
The Norwegian noun 'forutbestemmelse' (predetermination) is syllabified as for-ut-best-em-mel-se, with primary stress on 'best'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'for-', root 'bestem-', and suffix '-melse'. Syllable division adheres to onset maximization and vowel peak principles.
The word 'forutbestemming' is syllabified as for-ut-be-stem-ming, following Norwegian rules of maximizing onsets and separating morphemes. The primary stress falls on the second syllable ('ut'). It's a compound noun meaning 'predetermination', formed from the prefix 'for-', root 'bestem-', and suffix '-ming'.
The Norwegian word 'habilitetsbestemmelse' is a complex noun meaning 'determination of competence'. It is syllabified as ha-bi-li-tets-be-stem-mel-se, with primary stress on the third syllable. The word is composed of a prefix/root ('habilitets-'), a root ('bestem-'), and a suffix ('-melse'). Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles.
The word 'heimelsbestemmelse' is a complex Norwegian noun divided into six syllables: hei-mels-be-stem-mel-se. It's formed from multiple morphemes relating to legal basis and determination. Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('be-'). Syllabification follows Norwegian rules prioritizing maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures.
The word 'kjønnsbestemmelse' is a complex Norwegian noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-initial syllable rules, with primary stress on the third syllable ('stem'). The 'kj' digraph is a potential point of pronunciation variation.
The word 'kjønnsbestemming' is divided into four syllables: kjønns-be-stem-ming. Stress falls on the first syllable. It's a noun formed from Old Norse roots, meaning 'gender determination'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-nucleus requirements.
The word 'konsesjonsbestemmelse' is divided into seven syllables based on Norwegian phonological rules, prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. The primary stress falls on the second syllable. It's a complex noun derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, meaning 'concession regulation'.
The word *parkeringsbestemmelse* is a complex Norwegian noun divided into seven syllables (par-ke-rings-be-stem-mel-se) with primary stress on the penult. It's formed from a prefix/stem (*parkerings-*), a root (*bestem-*), and a suffix (*-melse*). Syllabification follows rules maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'pensjonsbestemmelse' is a complex Norwegian noun meaning 'pension regulation'. It is divided into five syllables: pens-jons-bestem-mel-se, with primary stress on the second syllable. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules prioritizing maximizing onsets and vowel-based division. It consists of a prefix 'pensjons-', a root 'bestem-', and a suffix '-melse'.
The word 'sikkerhetsbestemmelse' is a complex Norwegian noun meaning 'safety regulation'. It is divided into six syllables: sik-ker-hets-bestem-mel-se, with primary stress on 'bestem'. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing, while avoiding syllable-final consonant clusters. It is a compound word formed from 'sikkerhet' and 'bestemmelse'.
The Norwegian word 'sikringsbestemmelse' is a compound noun meaning 'security provision'. It is divided into five syllables: sik-rings-bestem-mel-se, with primary stress on 'bestem'. The word is built from the roots 'sikre' (to secure) and 'bestemme' (to determine), combined with the nominalizing suffix '-melse'. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants.