Words with Root “tids-” in Norwegian
Browse Norwegian words sharing the root “tids-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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tids- From Old Norse *tid* (time), indicating a temporal aspect.
The word 'deltidsengasjement' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: del-tids-en-gasje-ment. Stress falls on the third syllable ('en'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffix. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel centrality.
The word 'deltidsstilling' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: del-tids-stil-ling. Stress falls on 'stil'. The morphemes indicate a partial time-related job position. Syllabification follows standard Norwegian onset-rime rules.
The word 'deltidsutdannelse' is a compound noun divided into six syllables (del-tids-ut-dan-nel-se) following Norwegian syllable division rules prioritizing onsets and CV/CVC structures. Primary stress falls on the third syllable ('dan'). The word is morphologically complex, built from prefixes, roots, and suffixes with Old Norse origins.
The word 'deltidsutdanning' is a compound noun divided into five syllables (del-tids-ut-dan-ning) following Norwegian syllabification rules, maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It is morphologically composed of a prefix, root, and suffix with Old Norse origins.
The Norwegian word 'fortidsgransker' is divided into four syllables: for-tids-gran-sker. It's a compound noun with stress on the second syllable ('tids'). The morphemic breakdown reveals a prefix ('for-'), root ('tids-'), and suffix ('-gransker'). Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus principles.
The word 'fulltidsbeskjeftiga' is an adjective meaning 'fully employed'. It's syllabified as ful-ltids-bes-kjeft-i-ga, with primary stress on 'tids'. It's a compound word formed from Old Norse and Middle Low German roots, following Norwegian syllable division rules that prioritize maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences.
The word 'fulltidsengasjert' is divided into five syllables: ful-ltids-en-ga-sjert. The primary stress falls on 'ltids'. It's morphologically composed of a prefix 'full-', root 'tids-', root 'enga-', and suffix '-sjert'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel break rules.
The word 'fulltidsstudent' is divided into four syllables: ful-ltids-stu-dent. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'full', 'tids', and 'student', with a morphemic structure reflecting its meaning of 'full-time student'.
The word 'fulltidsstudium' is a compound noun syllabified as ful-ltids-stu-di-um, with stress on the second syllable. It's composed of the prefix 'full-', the root 'tids-', and the root 'studium', originating from Old Norse and Latin respectively. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and considers the 'dt' cluster as a single unit.
The Norwegian word 'heiltidsengasjement' (full-time employment) is syllabified based on vowel sounds, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's a compound noun formed from Old Norse and French roots, and its structure aligns with typical Norwegian compounding patterns.
The Norwegian word 'heltidsarbeidende' (full-time working) is divided into six syllables: hel-tids-ar-bei-den-de. Stress falls on the second syllable ('tids'). The word is formed through compounding and derivation, with a prefix 'helt-', root 'tids-', and suffix '-arbeidende'. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and vowel-consonant/consonant-vowel division.
The word 'heltidsavdeling' is divided into five syllables: hel-tids-av-del-ing. Stress falls on 'tids'. It's a compound noun formed from 'helt-', 'tids-', 'av-', 'del-', and '-ing', following standard Norwegian syllabification rules based on vowel centering and onset maximization.
The word 'heltidsbarnehage' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: hel-tids-bar-ne-ha-ge. Primary stress falls on 'tids'. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule, with syllables built around vowel sounds. The word is morphologically composed of a prefix ('helt-'), roots ('tids-' and 'barne-'), and a suffix ('-hage').
The Norwegian word 'heltidsbeskjeftigelse' (full-time employment) is syllabified as hel-tids-bes-kjeft-i-gel-se, with primary stress on '-kjeftig-'. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus. The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and a lengthy suffix.
The word 'heltidsbeskjeftiget' is divided into five syllables: hel-tids-bes-kjefti-get. It's an adjectival participle meaning 'full-time employed', with stress on the third syllable. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of maximizing onsets and resolving consonant clusters.
The word 'heltidsengasjert' is divided into five syllables: hel-tids-en-ga-sjert. The primary stress falls on 'tids'. It's a participial adjective meaning 'fully committed', formed from the prefix 'hel-', root 'tids-', and suffix '-engasjert'. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.
The word 'heltidsstilling' is divided into four syllables: hel-tids-stil-ling. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'helt-' (full), 'tids-' (time), and 'stilling' (position). Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and CV/CVC structure.
The word 'korttidsestimering' is a Norwegian compound noun divided into six syllables: kort-tids-e-sti-me-ring. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures. The word is morphologically complex, composed of a prefix, root, and suffix.
The word 'korttidsfluktuasjon' is a Norwegian noun meaning 'short-term fluctuation'. It is divided into six syllables: kort-tids-fluk-tu-a-sjon, with primary stress on 'tids'. The word is morphologically complex, containing a prefix, root, and suffix. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures.
The word 'krigstidsorganisasjon' is a compound noun divided into nine syllables based on Norwegian phonological rules, primarily onset maximization. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It consists of a prefix 'krigs-', a root 'tids-', and a borrowed suffix 'organisasjon'.
The word 'langtidsavdeling' is divided into five syllables: lang-tids-av-del-ing. It's a compound noun with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters.
The Norwegian word 'langtidsutbytte' is a compound noun meaning 'long-term benefit'. It is divided into five syllables: lang-tids-ut-byt-te, with primary stress on 'ut'. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules prioritizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC/VC structures. The word's morphology consists of a prefix ('lang-'), a root ('tids-'), and a combined prefix-root ('utbytte').
The word 'overtidsbetaling' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: o-ver-tids-be-ta-ling. Stress falls on the second and fifth syllables. It's formed from the prefix 'over-', root 'tids-', and suffix 'betaling', denoting payment for overtime work. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric structure.
The word 'overtidsnekting' is divided into five syllables: o-ver-tids-nek-ting. It's a compound noun with initial stress, formed from the prefix 'over-', root 'tids-', root 'nek-', and suffix '-ting'. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel centering principles.