klorfluorkarbon
The Norwegian word 'klorfluorkarbon' is divided into four syllables: klor-fluor-kar-bon. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'kar'. It's a compound noun derived from Greek and Latin roots, referring to chlorofluorocarbon. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle and vowel break rule.
Definitions
- 1
A compound containing chlorine, fluorine, and carbon.
Chlorofluorocarbon
“Klorfluorkarbon ble brukt i kjøleskap.”
“Utslipp av klorfluorkarbon skader ozonlaget.”
syn:Freon
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'kar'.
Syllables
klor — Open syllable, onset 'kl', rime 'ɔɾ'. fluor — Open syllable, onset 'fl', rime 'uɔɾ'. kar — Open syllable, onset 'k', rime 'ɑɾ'. bon — Open syllable, onset 'b', rime 'ɔn'
Word Parts
Similar Words
Onset-Rime Principle
Syllables are formed around a vowel nucleus with preceding consonants forming the onset and following consonants forming the rime.
Vowel Break Rule
Syllables are generally divided after each vowel.
- The word is a compound, but the individual morphemes are relatively straightforward to divide.
- Regional variations in pronunciation are minimal.
Nearby Words
17 wordsTrending in Norwegian
Terms getting hyphenated by users right now.