datilografarnosias
Syllables
da-ti-lo-gra-far-nos-ias
Pronunciation
/dati.lo.ɡɾɐ.faɾ.nɔʃ.jas/
Stress
0001000
Morphemes
datilo-grafo- + -ar-nos-ias
The verb 'datilografar-nos-ias' (we would type) is syllabified as da-ti-lo-gra-far-nos-ias, with stress on 'gra'. It's a complex verb form combining a Latin-derived root with suffixes and a clitic pronoun, following standard Portuguese syllabification rules.
Definitions
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We would type
We would type
“Se tivéssemos tempo, datilografar-nos-ias as cartas.”
“Quando éramos jovens, datilografar-nos-ias todos os trabalhos da faculdade.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the fourth syllable ('gra') according to Portuguese stress rules, which generally place stress on the penultimate syllable.
Syllables
da — Open syllable, unstressed.. ti — Open syllable, unstressed.. lo — Open syllable, unstressed.. gra — Open syllable, stressed.. far — Closed syllable, unstressed.. nos — Closed syllable, unstressed.. ias — Closed syllable, unstressed.
Word Parts
Vowel Grouping
Vowels forming diphthongs or triphthongs are kept together in the same syllable.
Consonant Cluster Splitting
Consonant clusters are split based on sonority, with the more sonorous consonant joining the following vowel.
Open/Closed Syllables
Syllables are classified as open (ending in a vowel) or closed (ending in a consonant).
- The clitic pronoun 'nos' is always enclitic and forms a compound syllable with 'ias'.
- Regional variations in vowel reduction may occur, affecting pronunciation but not syllable division.
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