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Words with Root “formation” in Swedish

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formation Latin origin, *formare* 'to form'.

informationsbroschyrer
7 syllables22 letters
in·for·ma·tions·bro·schy·rer
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈtsjɔːnˌbrɔʃʏːrɛr/
noun

The Swedish word 'informationsbroschyrer' (information brochures) is syllabified based on maximizing onsets and vowel peaks, with stress on '-tsjɔːn-'. It's a compound noun with Latin and Germanic roots, and its syllable division reflects its morphological structure.

informationsdepartementet
10 syllables25 letters
in·for·ma·ti·ons·de·par·te·men·tet
/ɪnfɔrmɑˈɧɔnːsdepɑʈmɛnˌtɛt/
noun

The word 'informationsdepartementet' is a compound noun divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the second syllable. Syllabification follows Swedish rules of maximizing onsets and forming syllables around vowel nuclei. The word consists of a Latin-derived prefix and root, combined with Swedish suffixes and the definite article.

informationsinhämtnings
8 syllables23 letters
in·for·ma·ti·ons·in·hämt·nings
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈt͡siːɔnˌsɪnˈhæmːtnɪŋs/
noun

The word 'informationsinhämtnings' is a complex Swedish noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-consonant rules, resulting in eight syllables with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The word signifies 'information gathering' and exhibits typical Swedish phonological features like consonant clusters and long vowels.

informationsinsatserna
8 syllables22 letters
in·for·ma·tions·in·sat·ser·na
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈt͡siːɔnsɪnˌsâtsɛrna/
noun

The word 'informationsinsatserna' is a complex Swedish noun divided into eight syllables: in-for-ma-tions-in-sat-ser-na. The primary stress falls on '-sat-'. It's formed from a Latin prefix 'in-', an English/Latin root 'formation', and Swedish suffixes indicating genitive plural. Syllabification follows vowel-based rules, preserving consonant clusters.

informationskampanjernas
10 syllables24 letters
in·for·ma·ti·ons·kam·pa·nj·er·nas
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈɧɔ̃ːnˌkampɑɲˈeːrnas/
noun

The word 'informationskampanjernas' is a complex Swedish noun syllabified based on onset-rime structure and vowel-based division. Primary stress falls on '-pa-'. The word is a compound with multiple morphemes, and its syllabification reflects this structure. The genitive plural suffix '-ernas' is a standard feature.

informationsmaterialen
10 syllables22 letters
in·for·ma·ti·ons·ma·te·ri·a·len
/ɪnfɔrmaˈt͡siɔːnˌmaːtɛˈriːaˌlɛn/
noun

The word 'informationsmaterialen' is a complex Swedish noun formed from Latin and Swedish morphemes. It is divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the second-to-last syllable ('ri') and the syllable 'ons'. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.

informationsmaterialens
10 syllables23 letters
in·for·ma·ti·o·ma·te·ri·a·lens
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈɧoːnˌmaːtɛˈriːalɛnˢ/
noun

The word 'informationsmaterialens' is a complex Swedish noun formed through compounding and inflection. It is divided into ten syllables, with primary stress on the first syllable ('in-'). The morphemic breakdown reveals Latin and English origins. Syllabification follows standard Swedish rules prioritizing vowel centers and onset maximization.

informationsmaterialet
11 syllables22 letters
in·for·ma·ti·o·nen·ma·te·ri·a·let
/ɪnfɔrmaˈt͡siɔːnmaˌtɛːrɪˈjeːlɛt/
noun

The word 'informationsmaterialet' is a compound noun in Swedish. It is divided into 11 syllables, with primary stress on the 'o' in 'o-nen' and 'let' in 'a-let'. The syllabification follows Swedish rules of onset and coda maximization, sonority sequencing, and avoidance of stranded consonants. The word consists of a Latin-derived prefix, an English/Latin root, and Swedish suffixes.

informationsnarkomaners
10 syllables23 letters
in·for·ma·ti·o·nar·ko·ma·ne·rs
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈɧoːnˌnarkɔmaˈneːrs/
noun

The word 'informationsnarkomaners' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'information addicts'. It's syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on '-ma-'. It's formed through compounding and inflection, combining Latin and Swedish morphemes. Syllable division is consistent with similar Swedish compound nouns.

informationsspridningen
8 syllables23 letters
in·for·ma·ti·o·sprid·ning·en
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈt͡siːɔnˌsprɪdːnɪŋən/
noun

The word 'informationsspridningen' is a complex Swedish noun formed through compounding and suffixation. Syllable division follows vowel separation and onset/coda principles, with primary stress on the penultimate syllable. The morphemic structure reveals its origins and grammatical function.

informationstjänstens
6 syllables21 letters
in·for·ma·tions·stjän·stens
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈtɧɔːnˌstjæːnˌstɛnːs/
noun

The word 'informationstjänstens' is a Swedish noun divided into six syllables: in-for-ma-tions-stjän-stens. It's a compound noun with Latin and Swedish roots, and the primary stress falls on the 'tions' syllable. Syllabification follows the onset-rime principle, with considerations for consonant clusters and geminate consonants.

informationstjänsternas
7 syllables23 letters
in·for·ma·tions·tjänst·er·nas
/ɪnfɔrmaˈtɧœnːstɛrˌnaːs/
noun

The word 'informationstjänsternas' is syllabified based on vowel sounds, creating seven syllables: in-for-ma-tions-tjänst-er-nas. It's a complex noun with Latin and Swedish morphemes, with primary stress on the first syllable. Syllable division follows standard Swedish rules prioritizing vowel-initial syllables and allowing consonant clusters.

informationsutbytenas
10 syllables21 letters
in·for·ma·ti·o·ner·sut·by·ten·as
/ˌɪnfɔrmaˈtsjoːnˌsʏtˈbʏtɛnaːs/
noun

The word 'informationsutbytenas' is a complex Swedish noun divided into ten syllables based on vowel nuclei. It's a compound word with Latin and Swedish morphemes, and the primary stress falls on the syllable '-for-'. Syllabification follows standard Swedish rules, prioritizing vowel-centered syllables and morphemic boundaries.