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Words with Root “ponere” in Norwegian

Browse Norwegian words sharing the root “ponere”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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ponere Latin origin, meaning 'to put, to place'

eksponeringsbehov
6 syllables17 letters
eks·po·ne·rings·be·hov
/ɛkspɔnɛˈriŋsbehuːv/
noun

The Norwegian noun 'eksponeringsbehov' (exposure need) is syllabified as eks-po-ne-rings-be-hov, with stress on 'ne'. It follows standard Norwegian rules, maximizing onsets and adhering to the vowel peak principle. It's a compound word derived from Latin and Old Norse roots.

eksponeringsgrad
5 syllables16 letters
eks·po·ne·rings·grad
/ɛks.pɔ.nɛ.ɾɪŋs.ɡɾaːd/
noun

The Norwegian word 'eksponeringsgrad' is divided into five syllables: eks-po-ne-rings-grad. It's a compound noun with Latin and German roots, and the primary stress falls on the 'rings' syllable. Syllable division follows standard Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel peak principle.

eksponeringshastighet
7 syllables21 letters
eks·po·ne·rings·has·ti·ghet
/ɛks.pɔ.nɛ.ɾɪŋs.hɑs.ti.ɡhɛt/
noun

The word 'eksponeringshastighet' is a compound noun syllabified into eks-po-ne-rings-has-ti-ghet, with primary stress on 'eks'. It's derived from Latin roots and Norwegian suffixes, following CV syllabification rules and typical Norwegian stress patterns.

eksponeringsmulighet
7 syllables20 letters
eks·po·ne·rings·mu·lig·het
/ɛks.pɔ.nɛ.ɾɪŋs.mu.liɡ.hɛt/
noun

The word 'eksponeringsmulighet' is a complex Norwegian noun syllabified as eks-po-ne-rings-mu-lig-het, with primary stress on 'lig'. It's a compound word derived from Latin and Norwegian morphemes, following standard Norwegian syllable division rules based on onset maximization and vowel centrality.

eksponeringsmåler
6 syllables17 letters
eks·po·ne·rings··ler
/ɛks.pɔ.nɛ.ɾɪŋs.mɔː.lɛɾ/
noun

The Norwegian word 'eksponeringsmåler' (exposure meter) is divided into six syllables: eks-po-ne-rings-må-ler. The primary stress falls on the 'rings' syllable. The word is a compound noun with Latin roots and follows standard Norwegian syllabification rules, prioritizing onset maximization and vowel-centered syllables.