impacientarlhesemos
Syllables
im-pa-ci-en-tar-lhes-e-mos
Pronunciation
/ĩ.pɐ.si.ˈẽ.tɐɾ.ʎɛʃ.ˈe.muʃ/
Stress
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Morphemes
im- + pacient- + -ar-lhes-emos
The word 'impacientar-lhes-emos' is a conjugated verb form in Portuguese. It is divided into eight syllables following Portuguese syllabification rules, with stress on the penultimate syllable of the verb stem ('tar'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a negative prefix, a verb root, and several suffixes indicating tense, mood, and pronoun attachment.
Definitions
- 1
To become impatient with, to lose patience with.
To become impatient with
“Ele começou a impacientar-se com a demora.”
“Não se impaciente com ele, ele está a fazer o seu melhor.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the verb stem ('tar').
Syllables
im — Closed syllable, initial syllable.. pa — Open syllable.. ci — Closed syllable.. en — Open syllable, nasal vowel.. tar — Closed, stressed syllable.. lhes — Closed syllable, palatal lateral.. e — Open syllable.. mos — Closed syllable, final syllable.
Word Parts
Consonant Cluster Division
Portuguese generally breaks consonant clusters after the first consonant.
Open/Closed Syllable Determination
Syllables ending in vowels are open; those ending in consonants are closed.
Penultimate Stress Rule
Words ending in vowels, 'n', or 's' generally have stress on the penultimate syllable.
- Palatal lateral /ʎ/ in 'lhes' is a pronunciation feature but doesn't affect syllabification.
- Nasal vowel 'ẽ' forms a syllable on its own.
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