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podcharakteryzowalibyście

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

11 syllables
25 characters
Polish
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11syllables

podcharakteryzowalibyście

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

pod-cha-rak-te-ry-zo-wa-li-by-ś-cie

Pronunciation

/pɔdxarakteryzɔvalɨˈbɨɕt͡ɕe/

Stress

00000010111

Morphemes

pod- + charakteryz- + -owałibyście

The word 'podcharakteryzowalibyście' is a complex Polish verb form. It is divided into 11 syllables based on the Onset-Rime principle, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word consists of a Slavic prefix 'pod-', a Greek-derived root 'charakteryz-', and Slavic suffixes indicating tense, mood, and person. Syllabification follows standard Polish rules, accommodating consonant clusters and potential vowel reduction.

Definitions

verb
  1. 1

    you (plural, formal) would have characterized

    you (plural, formal) would have characterized

    Gdybyśmy mieli więcej czasu, podcharakteryzowalibyście ten problem dokładniej.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable: *charakteryzowa-*. The stress is marked with '1', while '0' indicates unstressed syllables.

Syllables

11
pod/pɔt/
cha/xa/
rak/rak/
te/tɛ/
ry/rɨ/
zo/zɔ/
wa/va/
li/lʲi/
by/bɨ/
ś/ɕ/
cie/t͡ɕe/

pod Closed syllable, onset 'p', nucleus 'o', coda 'd'. cha Open syllable, onset 'ch', nucleus 'a'. rak Closed syllable, onset 'r', nucleus 'a', coda 'k'. te Open syllable, onset 't', nucleus 'e'. ry Open syllable, onset 'r', nucleus 'y'. zo Open syllable, onset 'z', nucleus 'o'. wa Open syllable, onset 'w', nucleus 'a'. li Open syllable, onset 'l', nucleus 'i'. by Open syllable, onset 'b', nucleus 'y'. ś Closed syllable, onset and nucleus 'ś'. cie Open syllable, onset 'ć', nucleus 'e'

Onset-Rime

Each syllable is formed by a consonant onset, a vowel nucleus, and an optional consonant coda. Polish prioritizes maximizing onsets.

  • Complex consonant clusters (e.g., 'chr', 'rz') are treated as single onsets or are syllabified as separate letters despite being pronounced as a single sound.
  • Vowel reduction can occur in unstressed syllables, affecting pronunciation but not syllable structure.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/8/2025
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