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niemeteoropatologicznymi

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

10 syllables
24 characters
Polish
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10syllables

niemeteoropatologicznymi

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

nie-me-teo-ro-pa-to-lo-gic-zny-mi

Pronunciation

/ɲɛ.mɛ.ɔ.tɛ.ɔ.pa.tɔ.lɔ.ˈɡit͡ʂ.nɨ.mi/

Stress

0000000010

Morphemes

nie- + meteoropatolog- + -icznymi

The word 'niemeteoropatologicznymi' is a complex Polish adjective with ten syllables, divided based on maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. It's formed from the prefix 'nie-', the root 'meteoropatolog-', and the suffix '-icznymi'. The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable. The word describes something related to meteorological pathology.

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Relating to or characteristic of meteorological pathology; pertaining to the influence of weather on disease.

    Related to meteorological pathology.

    Badania nad czynnikami niemeteoropatologicznymi wpływają na precyzję diagnoz.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('-zny'). Polish generally follows a penultimate stress pattern, but complex morphology can influence this.

Syllables

10
nie/ɲɛ/
me/mɛ/
teo/tɛ.ɔ/
ro/ɾɔ/
pa/pa/
to/tɔ/
lo/lɔ/
gic/ɡit͡ʂ/
zny/ʐnɨ/
mi/mi/

nie Open syllable, containing the prefix. Stressed level 0.. me Open syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. teo Open syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. ro Open syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. pa Open syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. to Open syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. lo Open syllable, part of the root. Stressed level 0.. gic Closed syllable, part of the suffix. Stressed level 0.. zny Closed syllable, part of the suffix. Stressed level 1.. mi Open syllable, part of the suffix. Stressed level 0.

Maximize Onsets

Polish syllabification prioritizes creating syllables with consonant onsets whenever possible.

Avoid Stranded Consonants

Consonants are generally not left at the end of a syllable unless necessary due to the word's structure.

Vowel-Based Division

Syllables are typically divided around vowel sounds.

  • The numerous consonant clusters require careful consideration of sonority hierarchies.
  • The word's length and complexity make it prone to variations in pronunciation and potentially syllabification, though the provided division is the most standard.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/8/2025
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