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nieszmaragdowoniebieska

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

8 syllables
23 characters
Polish
Enriched
8syllables

nieszmargadowoniebieska

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

nie-szmar-ga-do-wo-nie-bie-ska

Pronunciation

/ɲɛʂmarɡadɔvɔɲɛˈbjɛska/

Stress

00000010

Morphemes

nie- + szmaragd- + -owo-niebieska

The word 'nieszmaragdowoniebieska' is a Polish adjective meaning 'not emerald-blue'. It's syllabified into eight syllables (nie-szmar-ga-do-wo-nie-bie-ska) following Polish rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('bie'). The word is formed through prefixation ('nie-') and compounding with suffixes ('-owo-niebieska').

Definitions

adjective
  1. 1

    Not emerald-blue; a shade of blue that is not emerald in color.

    Not emerald-blue

    Sukienka nie była szmaragdowoniebieska, lecz granatowa.

    Ten kamień nie jest szmaragdowoniebieski.

Stress pattern

Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('bie'), indicated by '1'. All other syllables are unstressed ('0').

Syllables

8
nie/ɲɛ/
szmar/ʂmar/
ga/ɡa/
do/dɔ/
wo/vɔ/
nie/ɲɛ/
bie/bjɛ/
ska/ska/

nie Open syllable, contains the negation prefix.. szmar Closed syllable, contains the root 'szmaragd'.. ga Open syllable, part of the root.. do Open syllable, part of the suffix '-owo-'. wo Open syllable, part of the suffix '-owo-'. nie Open syllable, part of the suffix '-niebieska'. bie Open syllable, stressed syllable, part of the suffix '-niebieska'. ska Closed syllable, final syllable of the adjective.

Open Syllable Preference

Polish favors syllables ending in vowels. This rule is applied throughout the word, creating open syllables where possible.

Consonant Cluster Handling

Consonant clusters like 'szmar' are generally maintained within a single syllable unless they are exceptionally difficult to pronounce.

Prefix/Suffix Boundaries

Prefixes and suffixes are typically separated into distinct syllables to reflect their morphological boundaries.

  • The word is an example of Polish's agglutinative nature, leading to a long and complex structure.
  • Regional variations in vowel quality might exist, but do not significantly alter the syllabification.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/9/2025
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