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Words with Root “коротко-” in Russian

Browse Russian words sharing the root “коротко-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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коротко- Derived from 'короткий' (short).

уль·тра·ко·рот·ко·вол·но·во·го
/ʊlʲtrɐ kɐrɐtˈkɔvəlno̞vəɡə/
adjective

The word 'ультракоротковолнового' is a complex Russian adjective meaning 'ultrashortwave'. It is syllabified based on the open syllable principle and consonant cluster resolution, with stress on the third syllable. Its morphemic structure includes a Latin prefix, Russian roots, and an adjectival ending.

уль·тра·ко·рот·ко·вол·но·ва·ю
/ʊlʲtrɐkɐrɐtˈkɔvɐlnoˈvɐjʊ/
adjective

The word 'ультракоротковолновою' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified into nine syllables (уль-тра-ко-рот-ко-вол-но-ва-ю) with stress on the penultimate syllable. It's formed from a Latin prefix, Russian roots, and an inflectional suffix. Syllabification follows the sonority principle and avoids complex codas.

уль·тра·ко·рот·ко·вол·но·вы·е
/ʊlʲtrɐkɐrɐtˈkɔvəlnoˈvɨjɛ/
adjective

The word 'ультракоротковолновые' is a complex adjective with nine syllables, stressed on the third syllable. It's formed from a Latin prefix, a Russian root, and an adjectival ending. Syllabification follows the sonority hierarchy and allows for some syllable-initial consonant clusters.

уль·тра·ко·рот·ко·вол·но·вый
/ʊlʲtrɐkɐrɐtˈkɔvɐlnoˈvɨj/
adjective

The word 'ультракоротковолновый' is a complex adjective divided into eight syllables: уль-тра-ко-рот-ко-вол-но-вый. Stress falls on the third syllable ('ко'). The word is formed from a Latin prefix ('ультра-'), two roots ('коротко-' and 'волн-'), an interfix ('-ов-'), and an adjectival suffix ('-ый'). Syllable division follows the sonority principle and respects morphemic boundaries.

уль·тра·ко·рот·ко·вол·но·вых
/ʊlʲtrɐ kɐrɐtˈkɔvɐlʲnəvɨx/
adjective

The word 'ультракоротковолновых' is an adjective meaning 'ultrashortwave'. It's syllabified as уль-тра-ко-рот-ко-вол-но-вых, with stress on the third syllable. The word is formed through compounding and inflection, following Russian syllabification rules prioritizing open syllables and the sonority hierarchy.