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Words with Suffix “--енн-ому” in Russian

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--енн-ому Slavic origin, passive participle suffix (-enn-) + dative singular ending (-omu).

ан·ти·го·су·дар·ствен·но·му
/ɐnʲtʲɪɡɐsʊdɐrˈstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'антигосударственному' is syllabified as ан-ти-го-су-дар-ствен-но-му, with stress on 'дар'. It's morphologically composed of the prefix 'анти-', root 'государств-', and suffixes '-енн-ому'. Syllable division follows the principle of maximizing onsets, with vowel reduction affecting unstressed syllables.

вне·про·из·вод·ствен·но·му
/vnʲɪprɐˈzʲɪvədstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'внепроизводственному' is a seven-syllable Russian adjective with stress on the fifth syllable ('ствен'). It's formed through prefixation and suffixation, and its syllabification adheres to the sonority principle and onset maximization rules of Russian phonology.

в·ну·три·про·из·вод·ст·вен·но·му
/vnutrʲɪprɐˈzvodstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'внутрипроизводственному' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified into ten syllables (в-ну-три-про-из-вод-ст-вен-но-му) with stress on the fifth syllable ('вен'). It's formed through prefixation ('в-'), a root ('производств-'), and multiple suffixes ('-енн-ому'). Syllabification follows standard Russian rules prioritizing open syllables and maintaining common consonant clusters.

в·ну·три·хо·зяй·ст·вен·но·му
/vnutrʲɪxɐˈzʲæstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'внутрихозяйственному' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified into nine syllables (в-ну-три-хо-зяй-ст-вен-но-му). It features a prefix, root, and suffixes, with stress on the sixth syllable. Syllable division follows standard Russian rules, considering vowel-consonant patterns and consonant clusters, while accounting for vowel reduction.

вы·со·ко·пре·ос·вя·щен·но·му
/vɨsɐkɐprʲɪɐˈsʲvʲɪɕːɪnːəmʊ/
Adjective/Noun

The word 'высокопреосвященному' is divided into nine syllables based on vowel-consonant alternation and consonant cluster division rules. The primary stress falls on the sixth syllable. It is a highly inflected dative singular form relating to a high-ranking Orthodox cleric, with a complex morphemic structure derived from Old Slavic and Old Church Slavonic roots.

де·ло·про·из·вод·ст·вен·но·му
/dʲɪɫɐprəɪzˈvɔdstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'делопроизводственному' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified into nine syllables (де-ло-про-из-вод-ст-вен-но-му). It's derived from the root 'производств-' with prefixes and suffixes, and the stress falls on the syllable 'но'. Syllabification follows the principles of sonority sequencing and consonant cluster resolution.

ма·гни·то·у·по·ря·до·чен·но·му
/mɐɡnʲɪtɐʊpɐˈrʲætət͡ɕɪnːəmu/
Adjective

The word 'магнитоупорядоченному' is syllabified based on the open syllable principle and permissible consonant clusters. Stress falls on the sixth syllable. It's a complex adjective meaning 'magnetically ordered', formed from a prefix, root, and suffix.

ма·ло·рас·про·стра·нен·но·му
/mɐɫɐrɐs.prɐˈstranʲɪn.nəmʊ/
adjective

The word 'малораспространенному' is an adjective syllabified into eight syllables (ма-ло-рас-про-стра-нен-но-му) with stress on the sixth syllable (-нен-). It's morphologically complex, consisting of a prefix, root, and suffixes. Syllable division follows standard Russian rules based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters.

не·доб·ро·ка·че·ст·вен·но·му
/nʲɪˈdobrɐkət͡ɕɪstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'недоброкачественному' is a nine-syllable Russian adjective meaning 'malignant'. Syllable division follows vowel-nucleus rules, with stress on the fifth syllable ('че'). It's morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllable structure is consistent with other similar Russian adjectives.

не·про·дов·воль·ствен·но·му
/nʲɪprɐˈdovəlʲstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'непродовольственному' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified into seven syllables: не-про-дов-воль-ствен-но-му. It exhibits typical Russian phonological features like vowel reduction and palatalization, with stress on the fifth syllable. Its morphemic structure reveals a negative prefix, a root related to provisions, and adjectival suffixes.

не·сель·ско·хо·зяй·ств·е́н·но·му
/nʲɪˈsʲelʲskəxɐˈzʲæstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'несельскохозяйственному' is a complex Russian adjective. Syllabification follows the open syllable principle and consonant cluster resolution. Stress falls on the 'е́н' syllable. The word is formed from a negative prefix, an agricultural root, and adjectival/case suffixes.

об·ще·го·су·дар·ств·ен·но·му
/ɐˈɕːɛɡɐsʊdɐrˈstvʲɪnːəmu/
Adjective

The word 'общегосударственному' is a complex Russian adjective divided into nine syllables. It features a prefix, root, and suffix, with stress on the penultimate syllable. Syllabification follows vowel nucleus and consonant cluster rules, with considerations for gemination, palatalization, and vowel reduction.

о·бще·рас·про·стра·не́н·но·му
/ɐˈɕːɛ rɐs prɐˈstranʲɪnːəmʊ/
adjective

The word 'общераспространенному' is a Russian adjective syllabified as о-бще-рас-про-стра-не́н-но-му, with stress on the sixth syllable. It's formed from prefixes 'общ-' and 'рас-', root 'простран-', and suffixes '-енн-' and '-ому'. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules, considering onset maximization and vowel-based division.

про·ти·во·го·су·дар·стве·нно·му
/prətʲɪvɐɡʊzədɐrˈstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'противогосударственному' is a complex Russian adjective divided into nine syllables based on the open syllable principle and sonority hierarchy. It features a Slavic prefix, root, and suffixation, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It means 'anti-state' and is used to describe activities or elements contrary to the state.

су·до·про·из·вод·ствен·но·му
/sʊdɐprəɪzˈvɔdstvʲɪnːəmu/
adjective

The word 'судопроизводственному' is a complex Russian adjective syllabified into eight syllables: су-до-про-из-вод-ствен-но-му. The stress falls on the fifth syllable ('вод'). It's morphologically composed of roots relating to law and proceedings, along with suffixes indicating a passive participle and dative case. Syllabification follows standard Russian rules prioritizing vowel sounds and maintaining consonant clusters.