Words with Prefix “multi--” in Swedish
Browse Swedish words starting with the prefix “multi--”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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multi-- Latin origin, meaning 'many'. Numerical prefix.
The word 'multiplikationstabell' is a compound noun syllabified based on Swedish rules favoring open syllables and resolving consonant clusters. Primary stress falls on '-pli-'. It consists of a Latin prefix 'multi-', a Latin root 'plikation', and a Germanic suffix '-tabell'.
The word 'multiplikationstabellen' is a compound noun syllabified as mul-ti-pli-ka-ti-on-sta-bel-len, with primary stress on 'ka-'. It's composed of Latin and German roots with a Swedish definite article suffix. Syllabification follows standard Swedish vowel-centered rules.
The word 'multiplikationstabellens' is a Swedish noun in the genitive case, meaning 'of the multiplication table'. It's syllabified as mul-ti-pli-ka-tion-sta-bel-lens, with stress on the third syllable ('pli'). The syllabification follows Swedish rules maximizing onsets and codas, and the word is morphologically complex, containing Latin-derived prefixes and suffixes alongside Swedish elements.
The word 'multiplikationstabellerna' is a Swedish noun meaning 'the multiplication tables'. It's divided into nine syllables with primary stress on 'pli'. The syllabification follows Swedish rules prioritizing open syllables and avoiding complex consonant clusters. It's a compound word with Latin roots and Swedish suffixes.
The word 'multiplikationstabellers' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'multiplication tables'. It's divided into seven syllables with primary stress on the third syllable ('pli'). The word is formed from Latin roots and Swedish suffixes, and its syllabification follows standard Swedish rules prioritizing open syllables and sonority sequencing.
The word 'multiplikationstabells' is a compound noun divided into nine syllables: mul-ti-pli-ka-t͡si-o-ta-bel-ls. Stress falls on the second syllable ('pli'). The word is morphologically complex, consisting of a Latin prefix, root, and Germanic suffix, with a Swedish genitive suffix. Syllabification follows standard Swedish rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric structure.