Words with Root “støt” in Norwegian
Browse Norwegian words sharing the root “støt”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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støt Old Norse origin, related to 'support'
The word 'bostøtteordning' is a compound noun syllabified into bo-støt-te-ord-ning, with primary stress on 'støt'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of open/closed syllables and consonant cluster maintenance. It's a common term for a housing support scheme.
The word 'distriktsstøtte' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: dis-trikts-støt-te. Stress falls on the first syllable. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel peak. The word consists of a prefix derived from 'district' and a root meaning 'support'.
The word 'eksportfremstøt' is divided into four syllables: eks-port-frem-støt. Stress falls on the first syllable. The division follows the sonority sequencing principle and maximizes onsets. The word is a compound noun composed of a Latin-derived prefix ('eksport'), an Old Norse prefix ('frem'), and an Old Norse root ('støt').
The Norwegian word 'forstøtningsmur' (retaining wall) is syllabified as for-støt-nings-mur, with primary stress on 'støt'. It's a compound noun formed from Old Norse roots, and its syllabification follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.
The word 'fusjonsfremstøt' is divided into four syllables: fu-sjons-frem-støt. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'fusjon', 'frem', and 'støt', denoting a fusion initiative. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of maximizing onsets and dividing before vowels.
The Norwegian word 'markedsframstøt' is a compound noun meaning 'marketing push'. It is divided into four syllables: mar-keds-fram-støt, with primary stress on the final syllable 'støt'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules, typical for Norwegian. The 'd' in 'markeds' may be reduced in speech but doesn't affect the written form.
The Norwegian word 'markedsfremstøt' is divided into four syllables: mar-keds-frem-støt. Stress falls on the final syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'marked', 'frem', and 'støt', with a meaning related to marketing efforts. Syllable division follows standard Norwegian rules, prioritizing vowel-consonant separation and accommodating consonant clusters.
The Norwegian word 'sidestøtteenhet' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: si-de-støt-tee-nhet. Primary stress falls on 'støt'. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules favoring open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. The word consists of the prefix 'side', the root 'støt', and the suffix 'teenhet'.