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Words with Root “bałto-” in Polish

Browse Polish words sharing the root “bałto-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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bałto- Proto-Slavic, related to Baltic languages

nieprabałtosłowiańskiego
9 syllables24 letters
nie·pra·ba·łto·sło·wia·ń·skie·go
/ɲɛ.praba.wɔ.tɔ.sɫɔ.vʲa.ɲ.skʲɛ.ɡɔ/
adjective

The word 'nieprabałtosłowiańskiego' is an adjective meaning 'Old Baltic Slavic'. It's divided into nine syllables based on vowel division, sonorant consonant breaking, and phonotactic constraints. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'sło'. The word's morphemic structure includes a negative prefix, a Baltic root, and a complex Slavic suffix.

nieprabałtosłowiańskiej
8 syllables23 letters
nie·pra·ba·łto·sło·wia·ń·skiej
/ɲɛ.praba.wɔ.tɔ.sɫɔ.vʲaɲ.skʲi̯ɛj/
adjective

The word 'nieprabałtosłowiańskiej' is a complex adjective syllabified into eight syllables (nie-pra-ba-łto-sło-wia-ń-skiej) with stress on the penultimate syllable 'sło'. It's formed from a negation prefix, a Baltic root, and Slavic suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Polish phonological rules, considering sonority, onset-rime structure, and consonant cluster resolution.

prabałtosłowiańskościach
7 syllables24 letters
pra·bał·to·sło·vja·ɲskɔɕ·ɕɕat͡ɕ
/pra.bał.to.sło.vjaɲ.skɔɕ.ˈɕɕat͡ɕ/
noun

The word 'prabałtosłowiańskościach' is divided into seven syllables based on vowel-initial syllable rules and permissible consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a noun denoting ancient Balto-Slavic origins, formed through a series of prefixes and suffixes.

prabałtosłowiańskościom
9 syllables23 letters
pra·bał·to·sło·vja·ɲɔ·ɕɲɔ·ɕt͡ɕɔ·m
/pra.bał.to.sło.vjaɲ.ɕɲɔ.ɕˈt͡ɕɔ.m/
noun

The word 'prabałtosłowiańskościom' is a complex Polish noun denoting Proto-Balto-Slavic. It is divided into nine syllables following the sonority sequencing principle and Polish phonotactic rules. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word's structure reflects the highly inflected nature of the Polish language.