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Words with Suffix “--het-” in Swedish

Browse Swedish words ending with the suffix “--het-”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.

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--het- Forms abstract nouns from adjectives (Latin *-tas* via Germanic). Function: Nominalization; -s-, Genitive suffix indicating possession; -frågan, *fråga* "question" + genitive suffix *-n*.

jämställdhetsfrågans
6 syllables20 letters
jäm·ställd·hets·frå·gan·s
[jæmˈstæ̂lːdɛtsˈfrɔːɡan]
noun

The word *jämställdhetsfrågans* is a noun in the genitive singular, composed of a prefix, root, and suffixes. Syllable division follows vowel-based rules and onset maximization principles, with primary stress on the first syllable of *frågan* and secondary stress on *ställd*.

jämställdhetsministrarnas
7 syllables25 letters
jäm·ställd·hets·mi·nis·trar·nas
/jæmˈstæ̂lːdˌhɛtːsmiˈnistraːrnas/
noun

The word 'jämställdhetsministrarnas' is a complex Swedish noun in the genitive plural, meaning 'of the ministers of equality'. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the second syllable. The word is morphologically complex, containing prefixes, roots, and suffixes with Germanic and Latin origins.

sannolikhetsberäkningarna
9 syllables25 letters
san·no·lik·hets·be·räk·ning·ar·na
/sanːɔˈliːkhetsbɛˈrɛːkɲɑ̃ːna/
noun

The word 'sannolikhetsberäkningarna' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the probability calculations'. It is divided into nine syllables following the open syllable preference and consonant cluster rules. Primary stress falls on the 'räk' syllable. The word is formed through compounding and derivation with roots and suffixes of Germanic and Old Norse origin.

sannolikhetsberäkningen
8 syllables23 letters
san·no·lik·hets·be·räk·ning·en
/sanːɔˈliːkhetsbɛˈrɛːknɪŋən/
noun

The word 'sannolikhetsberäkningen' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the probability calculation'. It is divided into eight syllables: san-no-lik-hets-be-räk-ning-en. The primary stress falls on the syllable 'räk'. The word is formed through compounding and suffixation, with morphemes originating from Old Norse and Swedish roots.