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Words with Root “maszer-” in Polish

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

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maszer- French origin (marcher) via German, to march

nieprzymaszerowywaniami
9 syllables23 letters
nie·przy·ma·sze·ro·wy·wa·nia·mi
/ɲɛ.pʂɨ.ma.ʂɛ.ɾɔ.ˈvɨ.va.ɲa.mi/
noun

The word 'nieprzymaszerowywaniami' is a complex Polish noun formed through extensive prefixation and suffixation. Syllabification follows Polish rules prioritizing onset maximization and vowel-based division, with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word denotes actions or ways of not marching and is a prime example of Polish's agglutinative morphology.

przemaszerowywałybyście
9 syllables23 letters
prze·ma·sze·ro·wy·wa·ły·by·ście
/pʂɛ.ma.ʂɛ.ɾɔ.ˈvɨ.va.wɨ.ˈɕt͡ɕɛ/
verb

The word *przemaszerowywałybyście* is a complex Polish verb form. Syllabification follows Polish rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word is built from a prefix, root (French origin), and several Polish suffixes indicating conditional mood, plural gender, and iterative action.

przymaszerowywalibyście
9 syllables23 letters
przy·ma·sze·ro·wy·wa·li·by·ście
/ˈpʂɨ.ma.ʂɛ.ɾɔ.vɨ.va.ˈlʲi.bɨ.ɕt͡ɕe/
Adjective

The word 'przymaszerowywalibyście' is a complex Polish adjective in the conditional mood. Syllabification follows Polish rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants, resulting in nine syllables with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word is morphologically rich, composed of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

przymaszerowywałybyście
9 syllables23 letters
przym·ma·sze·ro·wy·wa·ły·by·ście
/ˈpʂɨ.ma.ʂɛ.ɾɔ.vɨ.vaˈwɨ.bɨ.ɕt͡ɕɛ/
Adjective

The word 'przymaszerowywałybyście' is a complex Polish adjective formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows Polish rules prioritizing onset maximization and sonority sequencing, resulting in nine syllables with stress on the penultimate syllable. The word's meaning relates to a conditional state of marching.