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Words with Root “gravitație” in Romanian

Browse Romanian words sharing the root “gravitație”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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gravitație Latin origin, from 'gravitas' meaning 'weight, heaviness'.

antigravitației
7 syllables15 letters
an·ti·gra·vi·ta·ți·ei
/anti.ɡra.vi.ta.ˈtsi.jei/
noun

The word 'antigravitației' is a Romanian noun in the genitive singular, divided into seven syllables. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule, with consonant clusters allowed within syllables. The word is formed from the prefix 'anti-', the root 'gravitație', and the genitive suffix '-ei'.

antigravitațional
8 syllables17 letters
an·ti·gra·vi·ta·ți·o·nal
/an.ti.ɡra.vi.ta.tsi.oˈnal/
adjective

The word 'antigravitațional' is divided into eight syllables based on Romanian syllabification rules, with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'anti-', the root 'gravitație', and the suffix '-țional'. The 'ț' sound is treated as a single phoneme, and vowel-ending syllables are the norm.

antigravitaționale
9 syllables18 letters
an·ti·gra·vi·ta·ți·o·na·le
/an.ti.ɡra.vi.ta.ˈt͡si.o.na.le/
adjective

The word 'antigravitaționale' is an adjective formed through prefixation and suffixation. It is divided into nine syllables, with stress on the seventh syllable ('ți'). Syllabification follows Romanian rules prioritizing vowel-centered syllables and maintaining consonant clusters. The word's structure and stress pattern are consistent with other Romanian adjectives ending in '-ționale'.

antigravitaționali
9 syllables18 letters
an·ti·gra·vi·ta·ți·o·na·li
/an.ti.ɡra.vi.ta.t͡si.oˈna.li/
adjective

The word 'antigravitaționali' is an adjective formed through prefixation and suffixation. It is divided into nine syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable ('ți'). The 'ț' sound is treated as a single phoneme, initiating its own syllable. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule, with consonants generally attaching to the following vowel.