Words with Root “politiker” in Norwegian
Browse Norwegian words sharing the root “politiker”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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politiker German/French origin, meaning 'politician'.
The word 'avholdspolitiker' is a compound noun in Norwegian, divided into six syllables: av-hold-spo-li-ti-ker. Stress falls on the first syllable. It consists of the prefix 'avhold' (abstinence) and the root 'politiker' (politician). Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.
The word 'finanspolitiker' is syllabified as fi-nans-po-li-ti-ker, with primary stress on 'po-li-ti-ker'. It's a compound noun formed from 'finans' (finance) and 'politiker' (politician), following standard Norwegian syllabification rules prioritizing vowel division and onset maximization.
The Norwegian word 'flertallspolitiker' is a compound noun meaning 'plurality politician'. It is syllabified as fler-tall-spo-li-ti-ker, with primary stress on 'tall'. The word is composed of the prefix 'flertall' (plurality) and the root 'politiker' (politician). Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel-centric rules.
The word 'fylkespolitiker' is divided into six syllables: fyl-kes-po-li-ti-ker. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is a compound noun consisting of the prefix 'fylkes-' (county) and the root 'politiker' (politician). Syllable division follows the standard Norwegian rules of vowel nuclei and consonant onsets/codas.
The word 'kommunalpolitiker' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables (kom-mu-nal-po-li-ti-ker) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows standard Norwegian CV structure and onset maximization rules. The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin and German origins. The analysis is consistent with similar Norwegian compound nouns.
The Norwegian word 'opposisjonspolitiker' (opposition politician) is divided into nine syllables: op-po-si-sj-on-po-li-ti-ker. The primary stress falls on the 'po-' syllable of 'politiker'. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus. The word is a compound noun derived from French/Latin and German roots.
The word 'politikerbiografi' is a compound noun divided into eight syllables (po-li-ti-ker-bi-o-gra-fi) with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('ker'). It's composed of a root ('politiker'), a prefix ('bio-'), and a suffix ('-grafi'), and follows typical Norwegian syllable division rules prioritizing onset maximization.
The word 'politikerforakt' is a compound noun meaning 'contempt for politicians'. It is syllabified as po-li-ti-ker-for-akt, with primary stress on the third syllable. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables, and is based on the morphemic structure of the word.
The Norwegian noun 'politikergenerasjon' (generation of politicians) is syllabified as po-li-ti-ker-ge-ne-ra-sjon, with stress on the third syllable. It's a compound word with French origins, and its syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.
The Norwegian noun 'venstrepolitiker' (left-wing politician) is divided into six syllables: ven-stre-po-li-ti-ker, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the prefix 'venstre' (left) and the root/suffix 'politiker' (politician), following vowel-based syllabification rules.
The Norwegian word 'verdenspolitiker' is divided into six syllables: ver-dens-po-li-ti-ker. It's a compound noun with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, considering sonority and vowel centrality. Regional variations may affect the pronunciation of the 'r' sound.