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Words with Root “saml” in Norwegian

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saml From *samle* (to collect), Old Norse origin.

innsamlingsgeneral
6 syllables18 letters
inn·sam·lings·ge·ne·ral
/ɪnːˈsɑmlɪŋsɡɛnərɑl/
noun

The Norwegian word 'innsamlingsgeneral' is divided into six syllables: inn-sam-lings-ge-ne-ral. The primary stress falls on 'sam'. The word is a compound noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffixes, with a borrowed element ('general'). Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants.

innsamlingskampanje
6 syllables19 letters
in·nsam·lings·kam·pan·je
/ɪnːˈsɑmlɪŋskɑmpɑɲə/
noun

The Norwegian word 'innsamlingskampanje' (fundraising campaign) is divided into six syllables: in-nsam-lings-kam-pan-je. The primary stress is on 'sam'. It's a compound noun formed from Old Norse and Germanic roots, following standard Norwegian syllable division rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric structure.

innsamlingskontroll
5 syllables19 letters
inn·sam·lings·kon·troll
/ɪnːˈsɑmlɪŋsˌkɔntɾɔlː/
noun

The Norwegian word 'innsamlingskontroll' is a compound noun meaning 'fundraising control'. It is syllabified as inn-sam-lings-kon-troll, with primary stress on the second syllable ('sam'). The word is composed of a prefix ('inn'), a root ('saml'), a suffix ('ings'), and another root ('kontroll'). Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel centering.

innsamlingsleder
4 syllables16 letters
inn·sam·lings·leder
/ɪnːˈsɑmlɪŋsˌleːdər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'innsamlingsleder' (fundraising manager) is divided into four syllables: inn-sam-lings-leder. The primary stress falls on 'sam'. It's a compound noun formed from the prefix 'inn-', the root 'saml-', the suffix '-ings', and the root 'leder'. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants.

innsamlingsliste
4 syllables16 letters
inn·sam·lings·liste
/ɪnːˈsɑmlɪŋsˌlɪstə/
noun

The word 'innsamlingsliste' is a Norwegian compound noun meaning 'collection list'. It is divided into four syllables: inn-sam-lings-liste, with primary stress on the first syllable. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel centering, aligning with the word's morphemic structure.

oppsamlingsheat
4 syllables15 letters
opp·sam·lings·heat
/ɔpsɑmlɪŋsˌheːt/
noun

The Norwegian word 'oppsamlingsheat' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: opp-sam-lings-heat. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel center requirements, accommodating permissible consonant clusters. The word combines Old Norse and English elements.

oppsamlingsordning
5 syllables18 letters
opp·sam·lings·ord·ning
/ˈɔpsɑmlɪŋsˌɔrdiŋ/
noun

The Norwegian word 'oppsamlingsordning' is a compound noun meaning 'collection scheme'. It is syllabified as opp-sam-lings-ord-ning, with primary stress on 'sam'. The word is formed from the prefix 'opp-', the root 'saml-', and the suffixes '-ings' and '-ordning'. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing.

oppsamlingssted
4 syllables15 letters
op·psam·lings·sted
/ɔpsɑmlɪŋsˌstɛd/
noun

The word 'oppsamlingssted' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: op-psam-lings-sted. Stress falls on the third syllable. The word is formed from a prefix, root, and two suffixes, all with Old Norse origins. Syllabification follows standard onset-rime division rules, with consideration for consonant clusters.

regimentssamling
7 syllables16 letters
re·gi·men·ts·sam·ling·en
/reɡɪˈmenːtsˌsamliŋ/
noun

The word 'regimentssamling' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: re-gi-men-ts-sam-ling-en. The primary stress falls on the third syllable ('men'). It's morphologically composed of a French-derived prefix ('regiment-'), a Proto-Germanic root ('saml-'), and a nominalizing suffix ('-ing-en'). Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel centering.