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estratificar-nos-íamos

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

9 syllables
22 characters
Portuguese
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9syllables

estratificanosiamos

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

es-tra-ti-fi-ca-nos-i-a-mos

Pronunciation

/ɛʃ.tɾɐ.ti.fiˈkaɾ.nɔʃ.ˈi.ɐ̃.muʃ/

Stress

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Morphemes

estrat- + fic- + -ar-nos-íamos

The word 'estratificar-nos-íamos' is a complex Portuguese verb form. Syllabification follows standard Portuguese rules, breaking the word into nine syllables with stress on the fourth syllable ('fi'). The word is morphologically composed of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and suffixes. Syllable division is consistent with similar Portuguese verbs.

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1

    To stratify, to layer, to arrange in levels.

    To stratify

    Estratificar-nos-íamos por níveis de experiência.

    Se tivéssemos recursos, estratificar-nos-íamos melhor.

Stress pattern

The primary stress falls on the fourth syllable, 'fi' (/fi/). This is consistent with Portuguese stress rules, which generally place stress on the antepenultimate syllable unless otherwise indicated by accent marks.

Syllables

9
es/ɛʃ/
tra/tɾɐ/
ti/ti/
fi/fi/
ca/kaɾ/
nos/nɔʃ/
i/i/
a/ɐ̃/
mos/muʃ/

es Closed syllable, onset 'ɛ', nucleus 'ʃ'. tra Closed syllable, onset 'tɾ', nucleus 'ɐ'. ti Closed syllable, onset 't', nucleus 'i'. fi Closed, stressed syllable, onset 'f', nucleus 'i'. ca Closed syllable, onset 'k', nucleus 'aɾ'. nos Closed syllable, onset 'n', nucleus 'ɔʃ'. i Open syllable, nucleus 'i'. a Open syllable, nasal nucleus 'ɐ̃'. mos Closed syllable, onset 'm', nucleus 'uʃ'

Consonant Clusters

Consonant clusters are generally broken up, with the first consonant joining the preceding vowel.

Vowel Groups

Vowel groups are generally separated into syllables.

Open vs. Closed Syllables

Syllables ending in vowels are open; those ending in consonants are closed.

Pronoun Clitics

Pronoun clitics typically form separate syllables.

  • The length of the word and the combination of multiple morphemes contribute to its complexity, but do not introduce any unusual syllabification challenges.
  • The conditional ending '-íamos' is a common pattern and doesn't present any exceptions.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/7/2025

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