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Words with Root “dag” in Norwegian

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dag Old Norse origin, meaning 'day'

dommedagsklokke
5 syllables15 letters
dom·me·dags·klo·kke
/ˈdɔmːeˌdɑɡsklɔkːə/
noun

The Norwegian word 'dommedagsklokke' (Doomsday Clock) is divided into five syllables: dom-me-dags-klo-kke. Primary stress falls on 'me'. The word is a compound noun with Old Norse roots, and its syllabification follows the Onset-Rime principle, with an epenthetic 's' in the suffix.

dommedagspreken
5 syllables15 letters
dom·me·dags·pre·ken
/ˈdɔmːeˌdɑɡsˌpræːkən/
noun

Dommedagspreken is a Norwegian noun meaning 'doomsday preaching'. It is divided into five syllables: dom-me-dags-pre-ken, following onset-rime division rules. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is a compound of Old Norse roots relating to judgment, day, and speech.

dommedagsprogram
6 syllables16 letters
dom·me·dag·s·pro·gram
/ˈdɔmːeˌdɑːɡsˌprɔɡram/
noun

The word 'dommedagsprogram' is a compound noun syllabified into dom-me-dag-s-pro-gram, with primary stress on 'gram'. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures. The word's morphemes originate from Old Norse and Greek.

fødselsdagsselskap
5 syllables18 letters
fød·sels·dag·ss·skap
/ˈfœːdselsˌdɑːɡsˌsɛlskɑːp/
noun

The word 'fødselsdagsselskap' is a compound noun meaning 'birthday party'. It is divided into five syllables: 'fød-sels-dag-ss-skap', with primary stress on 'sels'. The division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables. The word is morphologically composed of 'fødsels-' (birth), 'dag' (day), and '-selskap' (party).

hverdagskriminalitet
7 syllables20 letters
hver·dags·kri·mi·na·li·tet
/ˈhæːvdɑɡskɾɪmɪnaˈliːtɛt/
noun

The word 'hverdagskriminalitet' is a compound noun syllabified into seven syllables (hver-dags-kri-mi-na-li-tet) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows the onset-rime structure, and the word's morphemes originate from Old Norse, Germanic, and French sources.

hverdagsproblem
4 syllables15 letters
hver·dag·spro·blem
/ˈhæːvdɑːɡsproːblɛm/
noun

The Norwegian word 'hverdagsproblem' is divided into four syllables: hver-dag-spro-blem. The primary stress falls on 'spro'. It's a compound noun formed from 'hver' (every), 'dag' (day), 'spro' (related to asking/difficulty), and 'blem' (problem). Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel centering principles.

hverdagstragedie
5 syllables16 letters
hver·dag·stra·ge·die
/ˈhæːvdɑːɡs.traː.ɡe.diː/
noun

The word 'hverdagstragedie' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: hver-dag-stra-ge-die. Stress falls on 'stra-'. The syllabification follows the Onset-Rime structure, and the word's morphemes originate from Old Norse and Greek/French.

oppdagelsesferd
5 syllables15 letters
opp·dag·el·ses·ferd
/ɔpːdaˈɡɛlsəsfeːrd/
noun

The Norwegian word 'oppdagelsesferd' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: opp-dag-el-ses-ferd. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The syllabification follows rules maximizing onsets and dividing after vowels. The word consists of a prefix 'opp-', root 'dag-', suffix 'elses-', and root 'ferd'.

oppdagelsesreisende
6 syllables19 letters
opp·dag·el·ses·reis·ende
/ɔpːdaɡɛlsɾaisɛndə/
noun

The Norwegian noun 'oppdagelsesreisende' (explorer) is syllabified as opp-dag-el-ses-reis-ende, with stress on 'dag'. It's a compound word built from Old Norse roots, and its structure exemplifies Norwegian onset maximization rules.

oppdagelsesrisiko
7 syllables17 letters
op·pda·gel·ses·ri·si·ko
/ɔpːdaɡɛlsəsˈrisiko/
noun

The word 'oppdagelsesrisiko' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables (op-pda-gel-ses-ri-si-ko) with primary stress on 'gel'. It's formed from a prefix ('op'), root ('dag'), suffix ('elses'), and root ('risiko'). Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel peak rules.

oppdagingsreise
4 syllables15 letters
opp·da·gings·reise
/ɔpːdaˈɡiŋsˌɾæɪ̯sə/
noun

The word 'oppdagingsreise' is divided into four syllables: opp-da-gings-reise. It's a compound noun with a prefix, root, and suffix. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('reise'). Syllable division follows Norwegian rules prioritizing CV/CVC structures and maximizing onsets.

oppdagingsreisende
5 syllables18 letters
opp·dag·ings·reis·ende
/ˈɔpːdaˌɡiŋsˌreɪ̯sən̪dɛ/
noun

The Norwegian word 'oppdagingsreisende' (explorer) is divided into five syllables: opp-dag-ings-reis-ende, with stress on the second syllable. It's a compound noun formed from Old Norse roots and suffixes, following standard Norwegian syllabification rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.

tredagersperiode
7 syllables16 letters
tre·da·gers·pe·ri·o·de
/ˈtræːdɑɡəˌpeːriˈoːdə/
noun

The word 'tredagersperiode' is a compound noun meaning 'three-day period'. It is divided into seven syllables: tre-da-gers-pe-ri-o-de, with primary stress on the final syllable. The morphemic breakdown reveals a numerical prefix, a root meaning 'day', and a suffix indicating a time span. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of maximizing onsets and breaking before vowels, with the 'rs' cluster being a common exception.