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Words with Root “process” in Swedish

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process Latin origin, denotes a series of actions

förlikningsprocessers
6 syllables21 letters
för·lik·nings·pro·cess·ers
/fœrˈlɪkˌnɪŋsprɔˈsɛːsɛrs/
noun

The word 'förlikningsprocessers' is a complex Swedish noun divided into six syllables: för-lik-nings-pro-cess-ers. Primary stress falls on 'lik'. Syllabification follows vowel-based division and onset maximization rules. The word consists of a prefix, two roots, and two genitive plural suffixes.

integrationsprocesser
7 syllables21 letters
in·te·gra·tions·pro·ces·ser
/ɪnˌtɛɡraˈt͡siːɔnsproˌsɛsːɛr/
noun

The word 'integrationsprocesser' is a Swedish compound noun meaning 'integration processes'. It is syllabified as 'in-te-gra-tions-pro-ces-ser' with stress on the second syllable. It consists of Latin-derived roots and Swedish plural suffixes. Syllabification follows onset maximization and vowel-centric rules.

integrationsprocesserna
9 syllables23 letters
in·te·gra·ti·ons·pro·ces·ser·na
/ɪnˌtɛɡraˈt͡siːɔnsproˌsɛsːɛrna/
noun

The word 'integrationsprocesserna' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the integration processes'. It's divided into nine syllables with primary stress on the second syllable. The word is formed through compounding and inflection, drawing from Latin and Germanic roots. Syllabification follows Swedish rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.

integrationsprocessernas
9 syllables24 letters
in·te·gra·ti·ons·pro·ces·ser·nas
/ˌɪntegrɑˈtɧɔːnsprɔˈt͡sɛːsɛrˌnɑːs/
noun

The word 'integrationsprocessernas' is a complex Swedish noun formed through compounding and inflection. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and respecting vowel sequences, resulting in nine syllables. Primary stress falls on the second syllable. The word refers to 'the integration processes'' and is a common example of Swedish noun morphology.

publiceringsprocesser
7 syllables21 letters
pu·bli·ce·rings·pro·ces·ser
/pʉblɪˈt͡sɛːrɪŋsˌprɔˈsɛsːɛr/
noun

The word 'publiceringsprocesser' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: pu-bli-ce-rings-pro-ces-ser. Stress falls on the second syllable of each constituent part. The syllabification follows Swedish rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric structure, with the morphemes deriving from Latin roots and Swedish suffixes.

publiceringsprocesserna
8 syllables23 letters
pu·bli·ce·rings·pro·ces·ser·na
/pʉblɪˈt͡seːrɪŋsˌprɔˈt͡sɛsːɛrna/
noun

The word 'publiceringsprocesserna' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the publishing processes'. It's syllabified as pu-bli-ce-rings-pro-ces-ser-na, with primary stress on 'ce'. The word is formed through compounding and inflection, with a Latin-derived root and a definite plural suffix. Syllable division follows Swedish rules of onset maximization, coda preference, and avoiding stranded consonants.

tillverkningsprocessen
6 syllables22 letters
till·ver·knings·pro·cess·en
/tɪlˌvɛrknɪŋsˈprɔsɛsːən/
noun

The word 'tillverkningsprocessen' is a complex Swedish noun divided into six syllables: till-ver-knings-pro-cess-en. It's formed from a prefix, two roots, and suffixes, with primary stress on 'nings'. Syllabification follows rules favoring open syllables and avoiding single consonant onsets.

övergångsprocesserna
7 syllables20 letters
ö·ver·gångs·pro·cess·er·na
/œˈvɛrˌɡɔŋːsˌprɔˈsɛsːɛrna/
noun

The word 'övergångsprocesserna' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the transition processes'. It's divided into seven syllables: ö-ver-gångs-pro-cess-er-na, with primary stress on 'gångs'. The word is formed through compounding and inflection, following standard Swedish syllabification rules that prioritize maximizing onsets.

övergångsprocessernas
7 syllables21 letters
ö·ver·gångs·pro·ces·ser·nas
/œvərˈɡɔŋːsˌprɔsɛsːɛrnas/
noun

The word 'övergångsprocessernas' is a complex Swedish noun with seven syllables, divided according to the principle of maximizing onsets. It consists of a prefix indicating transition, a Latin-derived root meaning 'process', and a plural genitive suffix. Primary stress falls on the second syllable. The word's syllabification is consistent with general Swedish phonological rules, despite the presence of complex consonant clusters.