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Words with Prefix “kommunikations--” in Swedish

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kommunikations-- Derived from 'kommunikation' (communication), Latin origin.

kommunikationsansvarigt
8 syllables23 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·tions·an·sva·rigt
/kɔmːʉnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsanˈsvɑːrɪɡt/
adjective

The word 'kommunikationsansvarigt' is syllabified based on maximizing onsets and ensuring each syllable has a vowel nucleus. It's a participial adjective meaning 'responsible for communication,' with stress on the second-to-last syllable. The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin and Old Norse origins.

kommunikationsapparaten
9 syllables23 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·ti·ons·ap·ra·ten
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsˌapːaˈraːtɛn/
noun

The word 'kommunikationsapparaten' is a compound noun divided into nine syllables based on vowel presence and consonant cluster preservation. Primary stress falls on the second syllable of 'kommunikations-' and the 'a' in 'apparaten'. It's composed of a Latin/French-derived prefix/root and a suffix indicating definiteness.

kommunikationscentralernas
9 syllables26 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·tions·cen·tral·er·nas
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔːnsˌsɛnˈtralɛrˌnas/
noun

The word 'kommunikationscentralernas' is divided into nine syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on '-ka-'. The word is a complex noun formed from Latin and Germanic roots, with a genitive plural suffix. Syllabification follows standard Swedish CV and VC rules.

kommunikationsdepartementen
11 syllables27 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·t͡si·o·de·par·te·men·ten
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsdɛparˈtɛmɛntɛn/
noun

The word 'kommunikationsdepartementen' is a complex Swedish noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows the general rule of dividing before vowels and after consonants, with the primary stress on '-ka-'. The consonant cluster 'ts' and the definite article suffix '-en' are treated as special cases.

kommunikationsutrustningarna
10 syllables28 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·tions·u·trust·ning·ar·na
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsˌʉtˈrɵstˌnɪŋˌaːrna/
noun

The word 'kommunikationsutrustningarna' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the communication equipment'. It's syllabified based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster rules, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. It's a compound word with Latin and Old Norse roots, and its syllabification follows standard Swedish phonological patterns.

kommunikationsutrustningars
9 syllables27 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·tions·u·trust·ning·ars
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsʊtˈrʊstnɪŋˌɑːrs/
noun

The word 'kommunikationsutrustningars' is a complex Swedish noun formed through compounding and inflection. Syllabification follows vowel peak principles, with stress on 'ka' and 'trust'. The 'rs' cluster is treated as a single unit. The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin and Old Norse origins.

kommunikationsutrustningens
9 syllables27 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·tions·u·trust·ning·ens
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsʊtˈrʊstnɪŋɛn/
noun

The word 'kommunikationsutrustningens' is syllabified into nine syllables based on Swedish phonotactics, with primary stress on '-ka-'. It's a complex noun formed from a prefix, root, and suffix, exhibiting common Swedish syllable structures and consonant clusters.

kommunikationsutrustnings
9 syllables25 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·ti·ons·u·trust·nings
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsˌʉtˈrɵstnɪŋs/
noun

The word 'kommunikationsutrustnings' is a complex Swedish noun formed through compounding. Syllable division follows rules maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants, with primary stress on the 'ka' syllable. The morphemic structure reveals Latin origins and a genitive singular inflection.

kommunikationsvetenskaps
9 syllables24 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·ti·ons·vet·en·skaps
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsvɛtɛnˈskaps/
noun

The word 'kommunikationsvetenskaps' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'communication science'. It's divided into nine syllables based on vowel and consonant boundaries, with primary stress on the fourth syllable ('-ka-'). It's a compound word with Latin and Old Norse roots, and its syllabification follows standard Swedish rules.