cistersiensernonne
Syllables
cis-ter-si-ens-er-non-ne
Pronunciation
/ˈçɪstɛrsiˈɛnsərˌnɔnːə/
Stress
1000000
Morphemes
cisterciens- + nonne-
The word 'cisterciensernonne' is a compound noun of Latin origin. It is syllabified based on Norwegian rules prioritizing open syllables and pronounceable consonant clusters. Stress falls on the first syllable. The word consists of seven syllables: cis-ter-si-ens-er-non-ne.
Definitions
- 1
A female member of the Cistercian religious order.
Cistercian nun
“Cisterciensernonnen levde et enkelt liv.”
“Hun ble kjent som en from cisterciensernonne.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the first syllable ('cis-'). Norwegian generally stresses the first syllable of a word, and compound words often maintain stress on the first element.
Syllables
cis — Open syllable, initial syllable, stressed.. ter — Closed syllable.. si — Open syllable.. ens — Closed syllable.. er — Closed syllable.. non — Open syllable.. ne — Open syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
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Open Syllable Preference
Norwegian favors open syllables (ending in a vowel) whenever possible.
Consonant Cluster Handling
Consonant clusters are permitted at the end of a syllable if they are pronounceable.
- The long consonant /nː/ in the final syllable is a common feature of Norwegian.
- Regional variations in vowel pronunciation may occur, but do not affect syllabification.
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