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Words with Root “profesjonaliz” in Polish

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

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profesjonaliz French origin via German/Polish adaptation, denotes professionalization.

nieprofesjonalizowaniem
9 syllables23 letters
nie·pro·fe·sjo·na·li·zo·wa·niem
/ɲɛ.prɔ.fɛ.sjɔ.na.lʲi.zɔ.va.ɲɛm/
Noun

The word 'nieprofesjonalizowaniem' is divided into nine syllables based on vowel nuclei. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'na'. It's a complex noun derived from a French root with multiple Polish affixes, indicating a lack of professionalization.

nieprofesjonalizującemu
10 syllables23 letters
nie·pro·fe·sjo·na·li·zu··ce·mu
/ɲɛ.prɔ.fɛ.sjɔ.na.lʲi.zu.ˈjɔ̃.t͡sɛ.mu/
Adjective/Gerundive Participle

The word 'nieprofesjonalizującemu' is a complex Polish gerundive participle. It is divided into ten syllables based on vowel nuclei, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word's structure reflects its morphological composition, including a negation prefix, a French/Latin-derived root, and Slavic suffixes.

nieprofesjonalizujących
9 syllables23 letters
nie·pro·fe·sjo·na·li·zu··cych
/ɲɛ.prɔ.fɛ.sjɔ.na.lʲi.zu.ˈjɔ̃.t͡sɨx/
Adjective/Participle

The word 'nieprofesjonalizujących' is syllabified as nie-pro-fe-sjo-na-li-zu-ją-cych, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'nie-', the root 'profesjonaliz-', and the suffix '-ujących'. Syllabification follows Polish rules of maximizing onsets and respecting consonant clusters.

nieprofesjonalizującymi
10 syllables23 letters
nie·pro·fe·sjo·na·li·zu··cy·mi
/ɲɛ.prɔ.fɛ.sjɔ.na.lʲi.zu.ˈjɔ̃.t͡sɨ.mi/
Adjective/Participle

The word 'nieprofesjonalizującymi' is divided into ten syllables based on Polish syllabification rules, prioritizing onsets and vowel-based division. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. It's a complex adjective/participle formed through negation, a French/Latin-derived root, and a Slavic suffix.