transcendentalizarteemos
Syllables
trans-cen-den-tal-i-zar-te-e-mos
Pronunciation
/tɾɐ̃s.sẽ.dẽ.tɐl.i.zaɾ.tɨ.ˈe.muʃ/
Stress
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Morphemes
trans- + cend- + -tal-izar-te-emos
The Portuguese verb 'transcendentalizar-te-emos' is syllabified as trans-cen-den-tal-i-zar-te-e-mos, with stress on 'tal'. It's a morphologically complex word built from Latin and Portuguese elements, following standard Portuguese syllabification rules based on vowel grouping, consonant clusters, and single consonant placement.
Definitions
- 1
To transcendentalize yourselves
To transcendentalize yourselves
“Se vocês se transcendentalizarem, encontrarão a paz interior.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable of the root ('tal'). This is due to the presence of a penultimate syllable ending in a vowel and the absence of accent marks.
Syllables
trans — Closed syllable, onset 'tr', nucleus 'a', coda 'ns', nasalized vowel.. cen — Closed syllable, onset 's', nucleus 'e', coda 'n', nasalized vowel.. den — Closed syllable, onset 'd', nucleus 'e', coda 'n', nasalized vowel.. tal — Closed syllable, onset 't', nucleus 'a', coda 'l', stressed syllable.. i — Open syllable, onsetless, nucleus 'i'.. zar — Closed syllable, onset 'z', nucleus 'a', coda 'ɾ'.. te — Open syllable, onset 't', nucleus 'e'.. e — Open syllable, onsetless, nucleus 'e'.. mos — Closed syllable, onset 'm', nucleus 'u', coda 'ʃ'.
Word Parts
trans-
Latin origin, meaning 'across', 'beyond'. Prefixes generally remain with the following syllable.
cend-
From Latin *ascendere* ('to climb', 'to rise'). Core meaning-bearing element.
-tal-izar-te-emos
Combination of Latin and Portuguese suffixes: *-tal-* (adjectival quality), *-izar-* (verb-forming), *-te-* (reflexive pronoun), *-emos* (1st person plural future subjunctive).
Similar Words
Vowel Grouping
Vowels generally form separate syllables (e.g., i-zar).
Consonant Cluster Division
Consonant clusters are divided based on sonority (e.g., trans-).
Single Consonant Rule
A single consonant between vowels typically goes with the following vowel (e.g., den-tal).
Prefix/Suffix Rule
Prefixes and suffixes generally remain attached to the root syllable.
- The word's length and complexity require careful application of syllabification rules.
- Nasalization of vowels before nasal consonants.
- Potential regional variations in the pronunciation of 'r'.
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