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Words with Root “fik-” in Swedish

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fik- Latin origin (facere - to make, to do), core of the identification concept.

identifikationsprocess
8 syllables22 letters
i·den·ti·fi·ka·tions·pro·cess
/ɪdɛntɪfɪˈkaːt͡siɔnsproˈsɛs/
noun

The word 'identifikationsprocess' is a compound noun with primary stress on the second syllable ('fi'). Syllabification follows Swedish rules of onset maximization and vowel centering, resulting in the division i-den-ti-fi-ka-tions-pro-cess. It's morphologically complex, built from Latin and English/French roots and suffixes.

identifikationsprocessens
9 syllables25 letters
i·den·ti·fi·ka·tions·pro·ces·sens
/ɪdɛntɪfɪˈkɑːt͡siɔnsproˈsɛsːɛn/
noun

The word 'identifikationsprocessens' is a complex Swedish noun with a Latinate origin. It's divided into nine syllables based on the Onset-Rime principle, with primary stress on the 'ti' syllable. The word consists of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes indicating action, process, and possession.

trafiksäkerhetsdirektören
9 syllables25 letters
tra·fik··ker·hets·di·rek··ren
/traˈfikˌsæːkɛrˌhetsdɪˈrɛkˌtœːrɛn/
noun

The word 'trafiksäkerhetsdirektören' is a compound noun syllabified as tra-fik-sä-ker-hets-di-rek-tö-ren, with primary stress on 'sä-ker-hets'. It's composed of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, following Swedish rules of maximizing onsets and considering vowel length.

trafiksäkerhetsdirektörens
9 syllables26 letters
tra·fik··ker·hets·di·rek··rens
/traˈfikˌsæːkɛrˌhetsdiˈrɛkˌtœːrɛns/
noun

The word 'trafiksäkerhetsdirektörens' is divided into nine syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant-vowel boundaries. The primary stress falls on the syllable '-tö-'. The word is a complex noun in the genitive case, formed from multiple morphemes with Germanic and Latin origins.

trafiksäkerhetsdirektörers
9 syllables26 letters
tra·fik··ker·hets·di·rek··rers
/traˈfikˌsæːkɛrˌhetsdiˈrɛkˌtœːrɛrs/
noun

The word 'trafiksäkerhetsdirektörers' is a complex Swedish noun divided into nine syllables: tra-fik-sä-ker-hets-di-rek-tö-rers. The primary stress falls on the eighth syllable '-tö-'. The word is morphologically complex, built from a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes. Syllabification follows standard Swedish rules based on vowel nuclei and consonant boundaries.

trafiksäkerhetssynpunkt
7 syllables23 letters
tra·fik··ker·hets·syn·punkt
/traˈfikˌsæːkɛrˌhɛtsːʏnˌpʊŋkt/
noun

The word 'trafiksäkerhetssynpunkt' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: tra-fik-sä-ker-hets-syn-punkt. Primary stress falls on 'ker'. It consists of the prefix 'tra-', the root 'fik-', and the suffixes '-säkerhet' and '-synpunkt', connected by the genitive -s. Syllable division follows standard Swedish rules for consonant clusters, vowel groups, and compound words.

trafiksäkerhetssynpunkternas
9 syllables28 letters
tra·fik··ker·hets·syn·punk·ter·nas
/traˈfiːksæːkɛrˌheːtsːʏnˈpʊŋktɛrˌnaːs/
noun

The word 'trafiksäkerhetssynpunkternas' is a complex Swedish noun divided into nine syllables. Stress falls on the syllable '-ker'. The division follows standard Swedish phonological rules, prioritizing vowel nuclei and breaking consonant clusters appropriately. The word is composed of a prefix, root, and multiple suffixes, indicating a complex semantic concept related to traffic safety viewpoints.

trafiksäkerhetssynpunkters
8 syllables26 letters
tra·fik··ker·hets·syn·punk·ters
/traˈfɪksæːkɛrˌhɛtsːʏnˈpʊŋktɛrs/
noun

The word 'trafiksäkerhetssynpunkters' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'traffic safety viewpoints'. It's syllabified as tra-fik-sä-ker-hets-syn-punk-ters, with primary stress on 'ker'. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-centric principles.

trafiksäkerhetssynpunkts
7 syllables24 letters
tra·fik··ker·hets·syn·punkts
/traˈfikˌsæːkɛrˌhɛːtsˌsʏnːpʊŋkts/
noun

The word 'trafiksäkerhetssynpunkts' is divided into seven syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters. Stress falls on the '-ker-' syllable. The word is a complex noun formed through multiple morphemes, reflecting Swedish's agglutinative tendencies. Syllabification follows standard Swedish phonological rules.