teamoesesemprevuteamarnãoesquecerdemimporfavor
Syllables
te-a-mo-es-e-sem-pre-vu-te-a-mar-não-es-que-cer-de-mim-por-fa-vor
Pronunciation
/te.ɐ̃.mu.ˈɛz.ẽ.ˈpɾe.vu.te.ɐ̃.maɾ.nɐ̃.u.ʃkɛ.ˈsɛ.dʒi.mĩ.pɔɾ.fɐ.ˈvoɾ/
Stress
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Morphemes
te + amo/amar/esquecer/favor + es
The word is a complex concatenation of Portuguese morphemes expressing affection and a plea. Syllabification follows standard Portuguese rules of open and closed syllables, with considerations for nasal vowels and consonant clusters. Stress falls on 'es', 'pre', 'mar', 'ce', and 'vor'.
Definitions
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I love you always, I will love you, don't forget me, please.
I love you always, I will love you, don't forget me, please.
“Used in personal correspondence, romantic gestures, or expressions of deep affection.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on 'es', 'pre', 'mar', 'ce', and 'vor'. Stress is typical for Portuguese, falling on penultimate syllable unless overridden by accent marks.
Syllables
te — Open syllable, unstressed.. a — Open syllable, unstressed.. mo — Open syllable, unstressed.. es — Closed syllable, stressed.. e — Open syllable, unstressed.. sem — Open syllable, unstressed.. pre — Closed syllable, stressed.. vu — Open syllable, unstressed.. te — Open syllable, unstressed.. a — Open syllable, unstressed.. mar — Closed syllable, stressed.. não — Closed syllable, unstressed.. es — Closed syllable, unstressed.. que — Open syllable, unstressed.. cer — Closed syllable, stressed.. de — Open syllable, unstressed.. mim — Closed syllable, unstressed.. por — Closed syllable, unstressed.. fa — Open syllable, unstressed.. vor — Closed syllable, stressed.
Word Parts
Open Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in vowels are generally open.
Closed Syllable Rule
Syllables ending in consonants are generally closed.
Vowel Grouping
Vowel groups are generally separated into syllables based on sonority.
Consonant Cluster Resolution
Consonant clusters are resolved based on the sonority hierarchy.
- Nasal vowels can influence syllabification.
- Palatalization of /d/ before /i/ in some dialects.
- Agglutinative nature of the string makes standard rules less applicable.
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