tresloucarlhesíamos
Syllables
tres-lou-car-lhes-ía-mos
Pronunciation
/tɾes.lu.ˈkaɾ.ʎɛʃ.ˈi.ɐ.muʃ/
Stress
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Morphemes
tres + loucar + lhes-íamos
The word 'tresloucar-lhes-íamos' is a future conditional verb form meaning 'we would drive them crazy'. It is divided into six syllables: tres-lou-car-lhes-ía-mos, with stress on 'lou'. The word consists of a prefix 'tres', root 'loucar', and suffixes 'lhes' and 'íamos'. Syllabification follows standard Portuguese rules of vowel grouping, consonant cluster breaking, and pronoun clitic separation.
Definitions
- 1
To drive someone crazy, to make someone lose their mind.
We would drive them crazy.
“Se continuássemos a provocá-los, tresloucar-lhes-íamos.”
Stress pattern
Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('lou') of the root 'loucar'. The syllable 'ía' also receives secondary stress due to the conditional ending.
Syllables
tres — Open syllable, initial syllable.. lou — Stressed syllable, part of the verb root.. car — Part of the verb root, closed syllable.. lhes — Pronoun clitic, separate syllable.. ía — Conditional ending, open syllable.. mos — Conditional ending, closed syllable.
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Vowel Grouping
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Consonant Cluster
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Open/Closed Syllables
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Pronoun Clitics
Pronoun clitics are treated as separate syllables.
- The clitic pronoun 'lhes' can sometimes blend with adjacent syllables in rapid speech.
- Regional variations in vowel and consonant pronunciation may occur.
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