Words with Root “korrupsjon” in Norwegian
Browse Norwegian words sharing the root “korrupsjon”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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korrupsjon Latin origin (*corruptio*), denotes the core concept.
The word 'korrupsjonsanklage' is a complex Norwegian noun divided into six syllables: ko-rup-sjons-an-kla-ge. It's stressed on the first syllable ('ko') and comprises a Latin-derived root ('korrupsjon') with Norwegian derivational and grammatical suffixes. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles.
The word 'korrupsjonsdebatt' is a compound noun with a Latinate origin. It's syllabified as ko-rups-jons-de-batt, with stress on the first syllable. The -sjon suffix is a key morphological feature, and syllable division follows standard Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel centering.
The word 'korrupsjonsetterforsker' is a compound noun syllabified based on onset maximization and vowel centering principles. Stress falls on the second syllable of 'korrupsjon'. The word is composed of a Latin-derived root ('korrupsjon'), a Germanic prefix ('etter'), and a suffix ('s') linking the components. The syllable division reflects the morphological structure of the word.
The Norwegian compound noun 'korrupsjonsjakt' is syllabified as kor-rup-sjons-jakt, with stress on 'sjons'. It's formed from 'korrupsjon' and 'jakt', following rules of maximizing onsets and vowel nuclei.
The word 'korrupsjonskultur' is a compound noun with five syllables, divided based on vowel presence and onset maximization. The primary stress falls on the first syllable. It's morphologically composed of a Latin-derived root ('korrupsjon') and suffixes ('-sjon', '-kultur').
The word 'korrupsjonsproblem' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: kor-rup-sjon-spro-blem. Stress falls on the first syllable ('kor-'). The word is morphologically composed of the root 'korrupsjon' (from Latin) and the root 'problem' (borrowed from English/German). Syllabification follows Norwegian rules prioritizing open syllables and treating consonant clusters as single units.
The word 'korrupsjonsramma' is divided into five syllables: kor-rup-sjons-ram-ma. It's a compound adjective formed from 'korrupsjon' (corruption) and 'ramma' (affected). Stress falls on the second syllable ('rup'). Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-centricity.
The word 'korrupsjonsrapport' is a compound noun syllabified into ko-rup-sjons-rap-port. It consists of two roots connected by a nominalizing suffix. Stress falls on the first syllable of each root. Syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules based on vowel peaks and consonant clusters.
The word 'korrupsjonssiktelse' is a complex Norwegian noun formed through compounding and suffixation. It is divided into six syllables: kor-rup-sjon-ssik-tel-se, with primary stress on the second syllable ('rup'). The syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing, and the morphemic analysis reveals Latin roots and Norwegian suffixes.
The word 'korrupsjonstiltalt' is a complex Norwegian noun meaning 'indicted for corruption'. It is divided into five syllables: kor-rup-sjon-stil-talt, with primary stress on 'sjon'. The word is morphologically complex, combining a Latin-derived root with a past participle. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing.