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Words with Root “form” in Norwegian

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form Old Norse origin, Proto-Germanic *furmō, meaning 'form, shape'.

formbeherskelse
5 syllables15 letters
for·mbe·her·skel·se
/fɔrmbəˈhɛrskɛlsə/
noun

The Norwegian word 'formbeherskelse' is divided into five syllables: for-mbe-her-skel-se. It's a compound noun with stress on the third syllable ('her'). The syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles, typical of Norwegian phonology. The word consists of the prefix 'be-', the root 'form', and the root 'hersk-' with the suffix '-else'.

garantiformidler
6 syllables16 letters
ga·ran·ti·form·id·ler
/ɡɑˈɾɑntɪfɔɾmɪdl̩eɾ/
noun

The word 'garantiformidler' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: ga-ran-ti-form-id-ler. Primary stress falls on 'ti'. It's composed of the prefix 'garanti', root 'form', and suffix 'idler'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and consonant-vowel structure.

kommisjonsformann
5 syllables17 letters
kom·mis·jons·for·mann
/kɔmːɪˈʃɔnsfɔrmɑn/
noun

The word 'kommisjonsformann' is a compound noun meaning 'committee chairman'. It is syllabified as kom-mis-jons-for-mann, with primary stress on 'mis'. The word is composed of a French-derived prefix 'kommisjons-' and a Germanic root 'formann'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.

reformbestrebelse
6 syllables17 letters
re·form·be·stre·bel·se
/rɛˈfɔrmbɛˈstrɛbɛlsə/
noun

The Norwegian noun 'reformbestrebelse' (reform effort) is divided into syllables as re-form-be-stre-bel-se, with stress on the first syllable. It's a compound word built from Latin and Germanic roots, following standard Norwegian CV-based syllabification rules.

reformbevegelse
6 syllables15 letters
re·form·be·ve·gel·se
/rɛˈfɔrmbɛˈvɛɡɛlsə/
noun

The word 'reformbevegelse' is a Norwegian compound noun divided into six syllables: re-form-be-ve-gel-se. The primary stress falls on 'form'. It's composed of a Latin-derived prefix 're-', root 'form', and a Norwegian suffix '-bevegelse' denoting movement. Syllabification follows vowel peak and onset-rime rules, typical for Norwegian.

reformeringsprosess
6 syllables19 letters
re·for·mer·ings·pro·sess
/rɛfɔrmɛˈriŋspɾɔsɛs/
noun

The word *reformeringsprosess* is a compound noun with six syllables, stressed on the first syllable. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-based division. It consists of a prefix, root, and suffix, with Latin and native Norwegian origins.

reformfiendtlig
4 syllables15 letters
re·form·fiendt·lig
/rɛˈfɔrmˌfiːn(d)tliɡ/
adjective

The word 'reformfiendtlig' is divided into four syllables: re-form-fiendt-lig. It's an adjective formed through compounding and affixation, with primary stress on the second syllable. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-consonant separation. The 'd' in 'fiendt' may be elided in some dialects.

reformorientert
6 syllables15 letters
re·form·o·ri·en·tert
/rɛfɔrmɔˈriːɛntərt/
adjective

The word 'reformorientert' is a compound adjective divided into six syllables: re-form-o-ri-en-tert. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('ri'). The word is morphologically composed of the prefix 're-', the root 'form', and the suffix '-orientert'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.

reformpolitiker
6 syllables15 letters
re·form·po·li·ti·ker
/rɛˈfɔrmpɔliˌtikər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'reformpolitiker' is a compound noun meaning 'reform politician'. It is syllabified as 're-form-po-li-ti-ker' with primary stress on the first syllable ('re-'). The word is composed of the prefix 're-', the root 'form', and the suffix '-politiker'. Syllable division follows rules of onset maximization and avoidance of stranded consonants.

reformregjering
5 syllables15 letters
re·form·reg·je·ring
/rɛˈfɔrm.rɛɡ.jɛ.riŋ/
noun

The word 'reformregjering' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: re-form-reg-je-ring. The primary stress falls on 'reg'. It's formed from a Latin prefix 're-', a Latin root 'form', and an Old Norse suffix '-regjering'. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule, with consonants forming codas.

reformsammenheng
5 syllables16 letters
re·form·sam·men·heng
/reˈfɔrmsamːənˌhɛŋ/
noun

The Norwegian word 'reformsammenheng' is a compound noun with primary stress on 'form'. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles, resulting in the division re-form-sam-men-heng. It consists of the prefix 're-', root 'form', prefix 'sammen-', and root 'heng'.

reformtilhenger
5 syllables15 letters
re·form·til·hen·ger
/rɛˈfɔrmtɪlˌhɛŋər/
noun

The word 'reformtilhenger' is a Norwegian compound noun meaning 'reform supporter'. It is divided into five syllables: re-form-til-hen-ger, with primary stress on 'form'. The morphemes include the prefix 're-', the root 'form', and the suffix 'tilhenger'. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.

uniformsgodtgjørelse
7 syllables20 letters
u·ni·forms·godt·gjø·rel·se
/ʉˈnɪfɔrmsɡɔdtjøːrəlʃə/
noun

The Norwegian word 'uniformsgodtgjørelse' (uniform allowance) is divided into seven syllables: u-ni-forms-godt-gjø-rel-se, with stress on 'forms'. It's a compound noun built from Germanic and Latin roots, and its syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules of maximizing onsets and respecting morpheme boundaries.