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Words with Root “-кад-” in Russian

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

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-кад- Proto-Slavic *kad- meaning 'to fit, to arrange'.

бар·ри·ка·ди·ро·вав·шая·ся
/bɐrʲɪkɐˈdʲɪrəvɐvʂɐjə/
Past Active Participle (Adjective)

The word 'баррикадировавшаяся' is a complex Russian past active participle with the syllable division бар-ри-ка-ди-ро-вав-шая-ся. Stress falls on the sixth syllable. It's formed from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, describing a female subject who has barricaded herself.

бар·ри·ка·ди·ро·вав·ше·го·ся
/bɐrʲɪkɐˈdʲɪrəvɐvʂɨɡəˈsʲæ/
Adjective

The word 'баррикадировавшегося' is a complex past active participle with nine syllables, stressed on the sixth syllable ('вав'). Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule, with consonant clusters broken before vowels. Vowel reduction occurs in unstressed syllables. The word's morphology consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

бар·ри·ка·ди·ро·вав·шей·ся
/bɐrʲɪkɐˈdʲɪrəvɐvʂej sʲæ/
Past Passive Participle

The word 'баррикадировавшейся' is a complex past passive participle formed from the root 'кад-' with several prefixes and suffixes. Syllabification follows the standard Russian rules of forming syllables around vowel nuclei and breaking consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the sixth syllable.

бар·ри·ка·ди·ро·ва·вш·ие·ся
/bɐrʲɪkɐˈdʲɪrəvɐvʂɪjɪsʲə/
Past Active Participle

The word 'баррикадировавшиеся' is a past active participle divided into nine syllables. Stress falls on the fifth syllable ('ро'). Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule, allowing for sonorant consonants at syllable ends and consonant clusters after vowels. The word is morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes.

бар·ри·ка·ди·ро·вав·ших·ся
/bɐrʲɪkɐˈdʲɪrəvɐvʂɨxˈsʲæ/
Past Active Participle (Adjective)

The word 'баррикадировавшихся' is a complex past active participle with eight syllables, stressed on the sixth syllable. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets around vowel nuclei, with consideration for vowel reduction and permissible consonant clusters. Its morphemic structure reveals a blend of native Russian and borrowed elements.