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Words with Suffix “-er” in Norwegian

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arbeideroppstand
5 syllables16 letters
ar·bei·der·op·stand
/ɑrˈbɛi̯dərˌɔpsˈtɑn/
noun

Arbeideroppstand is a compound noun meaning 'worker uprising'. It's syllabified as ar-bei-der-op-stand, with primary stress on the 'op' syllable. The word is formed from the roots 'arbeid' and 'stand', with the prefix 'opp-' and suffix '-er'. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing.

arbeidervernlov
5 syllables15 letters
ar·bei·der·vern·lov
/ˈɑrˌbæi̯dərˌvɛrnˌlɔv/
noun

The word 'arbeidervernlov' is a compound noun meaning 'Workers' Protection Law'. It is syllabified as ar-bei-der-vern-lov, with primary stress on 'vern'. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-nucleus requirements. The word is composed of multiple roots and a suffix, each with its own origin and function.

blomsterarrangement
6 syllables19 letters
blom·ster·ar·ran·ge·ment
/ˈblɔmsterɑˈrɑŋɡmænt/
noun

The word 'blomsterarrangement' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: blom-ster-ar-ran-ge-ment. The primary stress falls on the 'ran' syllable. It consists of the root 'blomst' (flower), the plural suffix '-er', and the root 'arrangement'. Syllabification follows standard Norwegian CV/CVC rules.

bygdemålsdikter
5 syllables15 letters
byg·de·måls·dik·ter
/ˈbʏɡdəˌmɔːlsˈdɪktər/
noun

The word 'bygdemålsdikter' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: byg-de-måls-dik-ter. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('måls'). The division follows Norwegian rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. It consists of multiple roots and a plural suffix.

danserestaurant
5 syllables15 letters
dan·se·res·tau·rant
/ˈdɑn.sə.rɛs.tɔ.rɑn/
noun

The Norwegian word 'danserestaurant' is a compound noun meaning 'dance restaurant'. It is syllabified as dan-se-res-tau-rant, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules, respecting morpheme boundaries within the compound.

deltidsarbeider
5 syllables15 letters
del·tids·ar·bei·der
/dɛlˈtiːdsɑrˌbæɪ̯dər/
noun

The word *deltidsarbeider* is a compound noun divided into five syllables: del-tids-ar-bei-der. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from the morphemes *del* (part), *tid* (time), *arbeid* (work), and the agentive suffix *-er*. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and considers each morpheme in the compound.

djevelbesverger
5 syllables15 letters
dje·vel·bes·ver·ger
/d͡ʒɛvəlˈbɛsvɛrɡər/
noun

The word 'djevelbesverger' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: dje-vel-bes-ver-ger. The primary stress falls on 'vel'. Syllabification follows the onset-rhyme principle, accommodating the initial consonant cluster 'dj'.

eiendomsbesitter
6 syllables16 letters
ei·en·doms·be·sit·ter
/ˈei̯ənˌdɔmsbəˈsɪtːər/
noun

The word 'eiendomsbesitter' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: ei-en-doms-be-sit-ter. Stress falls on the second syllable. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel-consonant patterns. The word consists of the roots 'eiendom' and 'besitte' linked by a genitive 's' and a suffix 'er'.

fabrikktrålerflåte
6 syllables18 letters
fa·brikk·trå·ler·flå·te
/ˈfabriːktɾœːlərfløːtə/
noun

The word 'fabrikktrålerflåte' is a Norwegian compound noun divided into six syllables: fa-brikk-trå-ler-flå-te. Stress falls on the first syllable ('fa-'). The word is formed from German, Dutch, and Old Norse roots, and follows standard Norwegian syllable division rules prioritizing onsets and vowel separation.

fartsovertreder
5 syllables15 letters
far·tso·ver·tre·der
/ˈfɑːɾtsoːvɛrtɾeːdər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'fartsovertreder' (speeding offender) is divided into five syllables: far-tso-ver-tre-der. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and avoiding syllable-final consonants. The word is a compound noun formed from 'fart' (speed), 'over' (over), 'trede' (to transgress), and the nominalizing suffix '-er'.

firehjulstrekker
5 syllables16 letters
fi·re·hjul·strek·ker
/ˈfiːrəˌhjuːlstɾɛkːər/
noun

The word 'firehjulstrekker' is a compound noun meaning 'four-wheel drive'. It is divided into five syllables: fi-re-hjul-strek-ker, with primary stress on 'hjul'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel centering. The word is morphologically composed of the numeral 'fire', the noun 'hjul', the verb stem 'strekk', and the noun suffix 'er'.

fjellklatrerkurs
4 syllables16 letters
fjel·la·trer·kurs
/fɛlːˈklɑːtrɛrkʊrs/
noun

The word 'fjellklatrerkurs' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: fjel-la-trer-kurs. The primary stress falls on 'trer'. Syllable division follows Norwegian rules prioritizing maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures. It consists of multiple roots and a nominalizing suffix.

folkeminnegransker
6 syllables18 letters
fol·ke·min·ne·gran·sker
/ˈfɔl.kəˌmɪn.nəˈɡran.skɛr/
noun

The word 'folkeminnegransker' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: fol-ke-min-ne-gran-sker. Stress falls on the second syllable ('ke'). Syllabification follows the Onset-Rime structure, maximizing onsets and allowing consonant clusters.

forbryterverden
5 syllables15 letters
for·bry·ter·ver·den
/fɔrˈbryːtərˌvɛrdən/
noun

The Norwegian word 'forbryterverden' (criminal world) is divided into five syllables: for-bry-ter-ver-den. The primary stress is on the first syllable. It's a compound noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffixes, following standard Norwegian syllabification rules.

forskererfaring
5 syllables15 letters
for·sker·er·fa·ring
/fɔʂˈkɛɾˌɛɾfaːɾɪŋ/
noun

The Norwegian word *forskererfaring* (research experience) is divided into five syllables: *for-sker-er-fa-ring*, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's a compound noun formed from *forsker-* (researcher) and *-erfaring* (experience). Syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel peak.

forskningstekniker
5 syllables18 letters
for·skning·tek·ni·ker
/fɔʂˈniŋstɛkːniːkər/
noun

The word 'forskningstekniker' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: for-skning-tek-ni-ker. Stress falls on the second syllable. It consists of the root 'forskning' (research), the root 'teknikk' (technique), and the suffix '-er' (agentive). Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles.

fotgjengertrafikk
4 syllables17 letters
fot·gjeng·er·trafikk
/fɔtˈɡɛŋːərˌtɾafɪkː/
noun

The word 'fotgjengertrafikk' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: fot-gjeng-er-trafikk. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'trafikk'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.

framkallervæske
5 syllables15 letters
fram·kal·ler·væs·ke
/ˈframˌkɑlːərˌvæʃkə/
noun

Framkallervæske is a Norwegian compound noun meaning 'developing fluid'. It is syllabified as fram-kal-ler-væs-ke, with stress on the second syllable. The syllabification follows rules of onset maximization and avoiding stranded consonants, while considering the word's morphemic structure.

fremmedarbeider
5 syllables15 letters
frem·med·ar·bei·der
/ˈfrɛmːˌæɾbɑɪ̯dər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'fremmedarbeider' (foreign worker) is syllabified as frem-med-ar-bei-der, with primary stress on the first syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'fremmed' (foreign) + 'arbeid' (work) + '-er' (person suffix). Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel-centric principles.

fremviserapparat
6 syllables16 letters
frem·vi·ser·ap·pa·rat
/ˈfrɛmˌviːsərˌapːɑrat/
noun

The word 'fremviserapparat' is a compound noun syllabified as frem-vi-ser-ap-pa-rat, with primary stress on 'frem'. It consists of the prefix 'frem-', root 'vis-', suffix '-er', and root 'apparat'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel sequencing.

gjennomsnittstysker
5 syllables19 letters
gjen·noms·nitt·tysk·er
/ˈɡjɛnːʊmsnɪtːˈtʏskər/
noun

The word 'gjennomsnittstysker' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: gjen-noms-nitt-tysk-er. Stress falls on the third syllable ('nitt'). It consists of a prefix/root 'gjennomsnitt', a root 'tysk', and a suffix 'er'. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel peak.

gjesteforeleser
5 syllables15 letters
gjest·e·fore·les·er
/ˈɡjɛstəfɔrəlɛsər/
noun

The word 'gjesteforeleser' is syllabified as gjest-e-fore-les-er, with stress on 'fore'. It's a compound noun formed from 'gjest' (guest) and 'forelese' (to lecture), with the suffix '-er' indicating an agent. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules.

gravemaskinfører
6 syllables16 letters
gra·ve·mas·kin··rer
/ˈɡrɑːvəˌmaskɪnføːrər/
noun

The word 'gravemaskinfører' is a Norwegian compound noun meaning 'excavator operator'. It is divided into six syllables: gra-ve-mas-kin-fø-rer, with primary stress on the first syllable. The word is formed from three roots and an agentive suffix, following standard Norwegian syllable division rules that prioritize maximizing onsets and adhering to the stress pattern.

gulasjgrosserer
5 syllables15 letters
gu·lasj·gros·se·rer
/ˈɡuːlɑʃɡɾɔsːeɾə/
noun

The Norwegian word 'gulasjgrosserer' (goulash wholesaler) is divided into five syllables: gu-lasj-gros-se-rer. Stress falls on the second syllable (lasj). The word is a compound noun formed from Hungarian and German roots, with a Norwegian suffix. Syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel-initial syllable formation.

handballspeller
4 syllables15 letters
han·dball·spel·ler
/hɑnˈdbɑlˌspɛlːər/
noun

The word 'handballspeller' is syllabified as han-dball-spel-ler, with stress on 'spel'. It's a compound noun formed from Germanic and English roots, following standard Norwegian syllable division rules based on onset maximization and vowel nuclei.

handballspiller
4 syllables15 letters
han·dball·spil·ler
/hɑnˈdbɑlˌspɪlːər/
noun

The word *handballspiller* is a compound noun divided into four syllables: han-dball-spil-ler. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable *spil*. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and dividing into onset-rime structures. The word consists of the compound *handball* and the root *spill* with the agent suffix *-er*.

hovedmotstander
5 syllables15 letters
ho·ved·mot·stan·der
/ˈhuvːeˌmɔtˈstɑnːdər/
noun

The word 'hovedmotstander' is divided into five syllables (ho-ved-mot-stan-der) based on CV and VCV structures. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('stan'). It's a compound noun formed from Old Norse roots, meaning 'main opponent'.

husholdbestyrer
5 syllables15 letters
hus·hold·be·styr·er
/ˈhʉːʃɔlˌbɛstʏrər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'husholdbestyrer' (housekeeper) is divided into five syllables: hus-hold-be-styr-er. Stress falls on the third syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'household' and 'management' roots with an agentive suffix. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel-centric rules.

høytrykksspyler
4 syllables15 letters
høy·trykk·sspyl·er
/ˈhøʏˌtrʏksˌspʏlər/
noun

The word 'høytrykksspyler' is a compound noun meaning 'high-pressure washer'. It is syllabified as høy-trykk-sspyl-er, with primary stress on the first syllable. The syllabification follows Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel centering, and the morphemic analysis reveals its origins in Old Norse and Germanic languages.

instituttstyrer
5 syllables15 letters
in·sti·tutt·sty·rer
/ɪnstiˈtʉtːstyːrər/
noun

Instituttstyrer is a Norwegian noun meaning 'head of department'. It's syllabified as in-sti-tutt-sty-rer, with stress on 'tutt'. It's a compound word formed from Latin and Old Norse roots, following onset maximization and vowel peak principles.

kapitalinnskyter
6 syllables16 letters
ka·pi·tal·inn·sky·ter
/ka.pi.ta.lɪn.n̩.sky.tər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'kapitalinnskyter' (capital investor) is divided into six syllables: ka-pi-tal-inn-sky-ter. It's a compound noun with Latin and Old Norse roots, stressed on the third syllable. Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules, with a syllabic consonant in the 'inn' syllable.

kassererstilling
5 syllables16 letters
kas·se·rers·til·ling
/kɑsːəˈrɛʂtɪŋ/
noun

The word 'kassererstilling' is a Norwegian compound noun meaning 'cashier position'. It is divided into five syllables: kas-se-rers-til-ling, with primary stress on the third syllable. The word is formed from the roots 'kasse' (box) and 'stilling' (position) with the agent suffix '-er'.

klasseforstander
5 syllables16 letters
klass·se·for·stan·der
/ˈklasːəfɔrˌstandər/
noun

The word 'klasseforstander' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: klass-se-for-stan-der. Stress falls on the second syllable ('for'). It consists of the root 'klasse', the prefix 'for', the root 'stander', and the suffix '-er'. It means 'class teacher' and follows standard Norwegian syllabification rules based on vowel centrality and onset maximization.

knipetangmanøver
6 syllables16 letters
kni·pe·tang·ma··ver
/ˈknɪpəˌtɑŋmənøːvər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'knipetangmanøver' is a compound noun divided into six syllables: kni-pe-tang-ma-nø-ver. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'manø-'. The word is formed from three roots ('knipe', 'tang', 'manøver') and a noun-forming suffix '-er'. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements.

konkursgjenganger
5 syllables17 letters
kon·kurs·gjeng·gang·er
/ˈkɔn.kʉrs.ɡjɛŋ.ɡɑŋ.ər/
noun

The word 'konkursgjenganger' is a Norwegian compound noun meaning 'bankruptcy repeater'. It is divided into five syllables: kon-kurs-gjeng-gang-er, with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements, common in Norwegian phonology. The word's morphemic structure reveals its origins in Latin, Old Norse, and Danish/German.

kontrakthjelper
4 syllables15 letters
kon·trakt·hjelp·er
/kɔnˈtɾaktˌhjelpər/
noun

The word 'kontrakthjelper' is divided into four syllables: kon-trakt-hjelp-er. The primary stress is on the first syllable. It's a compound noun derived from Latin and Old Norse roots, with a grammatical suffix indicating indefinite form. Syllabification follows the onset-rhyme principle and respects Norwegian phonotactics.

kontraktshjelper
4 syllables16 letters
kon·trakt·shjelp·er
/kɔnˈtɾaktʃɛlpər/
noun

The word 'kontraktshjelper' is a compound noun divided into four syllables: kon-trakt-shjelp-er. The primary stress falls on 'trakt'. It consists of two roots ('kontrakt' and 'shjelp') and a noun ending ('er'). Syllable division follows vowel peak and consonant cluster preservation rules.

kulturradikaler
6 syllables15 letters
kul·tur·ra·di·ka·ler
/ˈkʉltʉrˌraːdɪkaːlɛr/
noun

The word 'kulturradikaler' is divided into six syllables (kul-tur-ra-di-ka-ler) with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'kultur' and 'radikal' with the suffix '-er'. Syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules maximizing onsets and respecting vowel-initial syllable formation.

kvantumstilpasser
5 syllables17 letters
kva·ntum·stil·pas·ser
/ˈkvɑntʊmˌstɪlpasːər/
noun

The word 'kvantumstilpasser' is a compound noun divided into five syllables: kva-ntum-stil-pas-ser. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's formed from Latin and Old Norse roots with a Norwegian suffix. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel nucleus rules, with exceptions for the 'kv-' cluster.

kvinnesaksforkjemper
5 syllables20 letters
kvinn·esaks·for·kjem·per
/ˈkvɪnːəˌsɑksfɔrˈçɛmper/
noun

The Norwegian word *kvinnesaksforkjemper* (advocate for women's rights) is divided into five syllables: kvinn-esaks-for-kjem-per, with primary stress on *for*. It's a compound noun formed from Old Norse roots, and its syllabification follows standard Norwegian phonological rules.

landslagsbokser
4 syllables15 letters
land·slags·boks·er
/ˈlɑnːslɑɡsˌbɔksər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'landslagsbokser' (national team jerseys) is divided into four syllables: land-slags-boks-er. Stress falls on the first syllable. The division follows sonority sequencing and Norwegian phonotactics, reflecting the compound structure of the word.

landslagsspeller
4 syllables16 letters
land·slags·spell·er
/ˈlɑnːslaɡsˌpɛlːər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'landslagsspeller' (countryside spells) is divided into four syllables: land-slags-spell-er. Stress falls on the first syllable. It's a compound noun with Old Norse roots, and its syllabification follows standard Norwegian phonological rules.

landslagsspiller
4 syllables16 letters
land·slags·spil·ler
/ˈlɑnːslɑksˌspɪlːər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'landslagsspiller' (national team player) is divided into four syllables: land-slags-spil-ler, with stress on the first syllable. It's a compound noun formed from 'land', 'slag', 'spill', and the suffix '-er', following Norwegian syllable division rules based on onset maximization and vowel nuclei.

langtidsplanlegger
5 syllables18 letters
lang·tids·plan·leg·ger
/ˈlɑŋtˌtidsplanˈlɛɡːər/
noun

The word 'langtidsplanlegger' is a compound noun syllabified into five syllables: lang-tids-plan-leg-ger. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements, consistent with Norwegian phonology.

layoutmedarbeider
6 syllables17 letters
lay·out·med·ar·bei·der
/ˈlɑɪˌɑʊtˌmɛdˌɑrbɛi̯dər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'layoutmedarbeider' is divided into six syllables: lay-out-med-ar-bei-der. It's a compound noun with primary stress on 'lay' and secondary stress on 'der'. Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures.

lysbildefremviser
6 syllables17 letters
lys·bil·de·frem·vis·er
/lysˈbɪldəˌfrɛmviːsər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'lysbildefremviser' (slide projector) is syllabified as lys-bil-de-frem-vis-er, with stress on 'bil'. It's a compound noun formed from Germanic roots, following Norwegian rules of onset maximization and vowel break. Syllable division is consistent across morphemic boundaries.

meiningsavviker
5 syllables15 letters
mei·nings·av·vi·ker
/ˈmæi̯nɪŋsˌavvɪkər/
noun

Meiningsavviker is a Norwegian noun meaning 'dissenter'. It's syllabified as mei-nings-av-vi-ker, stressed on 'nings'. Syllabification follows maximizing onsets and vowel-centric principles, typical of Norwegian phonology.

middelhavsfarer
5 syllables15 letters
mid·del·havs·fa·rer
/mɪdːəlˈhɑvsˌfaːrər/
noun

The Norwegian word 'middelhavsfarer' (Mediterranean traveler) is divided into five syllables: mid-del-havs-fa-rer. Stress falls on the second syllable. The word is a compound noun with roots from Middle Dutch/Low German and Old Norse. Syllabification follows standard Norwegian rules prioritizing onsets and CV/CVC structures.

museumsbestyrer
6 syllables15 letters
mu·se·ums·be·sty·rer
/muˈseːʊmsbɛˈstʏrər/
noun

The word 'museumsbestyrer' is divided into six syllables: mu-se-ums-be-sty-rer. The primary stress falls on the second syllable ('be-'). The syllabification follows Norwegian rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. It's a compound noun meaning 'museum director'.

musikkforlegger
5 syllables15 letters
mu·sikk·for·leg·ger
/mʉˈsɪkːfɔrˌlɛɡːər/
noun

The word 'musikkforlegger' is divided into five syllables: mu-sikk-for-leg-ger. The primary stress falls on the second syllable ('sikk'). The word is a compound noun formed from 'musikk', 'for', and 'legger' with the suffix '-er'. Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel peak.

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