comparticiparvosei
Syllables
com-par-ti-ci-par-vos-ei
Pronunciation
/kõpɐɾtisipɐɾ ˈvɔʃ.ej/
Stress
0100100
Morphemes
com- + particip- + -ar-vos-ei
The word 'comparticipar-vos-ei' is a future subjunctive verb form. Syllabification follows standard Portuguese rules, dividing the word into seven syllables: com-par-ti-ci-par-vos-ei. The stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the root ('par'). The word is composed of the prefix 'com-', the root 'particip-', and suffixes indicating tense and person. Syllable structure is consistent with similar Portuguese verbs.
Definitions
- 1
I will participate with you (all).
I will participate with you (all)
“Se precisarem de ajuda, compraticipar-vos-ei no projeto.”
Stress pattern
The primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the root ('par'). The stress pattern is typical for Portuguese verbs ending in -ar.
Syllables
com — Open syllable, initial syllable.. par — Closed syllable, stressed syllable.. ti — Open syllable.. ci — Closed syllable.. par — Closed syllable.. vos — Closed syllable, clitic pronoun.. ei — Open syllable, future subjunctive marker.
Word Parts
com-
Latin origin, meaning 'with', 'together'. Prefixes modify the verb's meaning.
particip-
Latin origin (*participare*), meaning 'to take part in'. Forms the core meaning of the verb.
-ar-vos-ei
Combination of infinitive marker (-ar), 2nd person plural object pronoun (-vos), and future subjunctive marker (-ei). Indicates tense, person, and number.
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Vowel Grouping
Vowels within a syllable are grouped together (e.g., 'par').
Consonant Cluster
Consonant clusters are split if they create a difficult-to-pronounce syllable, but in this case, the clusters are manageable within syllables (e.g., 'com-').
Open vs. Closed Syllables
Syllables ending in vowels are open; those ending in consonants are closed. This influences stress placement.
Penultimate Stress
When a word ends in a vowel, 'n', or 's', the stress falls on the penultimate syllable.
- The clitic pronoun '-vos' can be reduced or elided in rapid speech, but is treated as a distinct syllable for formal syllabification.
- Regional variations in vowel quality and nasalization may exist, particularly in Brazilian Portuguese.
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