transcendentalizarnosão
Syllables
trans-cen-den-tal-i-zar-nos-ão
Pronunciation
/tɾɐ̃s.sẽ.dẽ.tɐl.i.zaɾ.nɔʃ.ɐ̃w̃/
Stress
00010000
Morphemes
trans- + cend- + -talizar-nos-ão
The word 'transcendentalizar-nos-ão' is a complex verb form syllabified into eight syllables, with stress on the antepenultimate syllable due to the '-ão' ending. It's composed of a Latin-derived prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, including a proclitic pronoun. Syllabification follows standard Portuguese rules, with vowels generally forming separate syllables and consonant clusters remaining intact.
Definitions
- 1
To transcendentalize ourselves
To make something transcendental, to elevate to a higher spiritual plane
“Esperamos transcendentalizar-nos-ão através da arte.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the antepenultimate syllable ('tal') due to the presence of the '-ão' ending.
Syllables
trans — Open syllable, onset 'tr'. cen — Open syllable, nasal vowel. den — Open syllable, nasal vowel. tal — Closed syllable, stressed. i — Open syllable, vowel. zar — Closed syllable. nos — Closed syllable, proclitic pronoun. ão — Closed syllable, nasal diphthong
Word Parts
Vowel Rule
Vowels generally form separate syllables.
Consonant Cluster Rule
Permissible consonant clusters (like 'tr') remain within a syllable.
Proclitic Pronoun Rule
Proclitic pronouns (like 'nos') typically form their own syllable.
Final -ão Rule
Words ending in '-ão' are stressed on the antepenultimate syllable.
- Nasal vowel pronunciation can vary regionally. The final '-ão' can be simplified in rapid speech.
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