HyphenateIt
Word Discovery9 words

Words with Suffix “--s, -er” in Swedish

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

All...

Total Words

9

Suffix

--s, -er

Page

1 / 1

Showing

9 words

--s, -er Plural markers

driftsledningscentraler
7 syllables23 letters
drift·s·led·nings·cen·tral·er
/drɪftsˈlɛdːnɪŋsˌsɛntraˈleːr/
noun

The word 'driftsledningscentraler' is a complex Swedish noun divided into seven syllables. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('nings'). Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and separating single consonants. The word consists of multiple roots and suffixes indicating operation, management, and plurality.

informationsdirektörers
8 syllables23 letters
in·for·ma·tions·di·rek··rers
/ˌɪnfɔrmɑˈɧɔnːsdiˈrɛkːtœːrɛʂ/
noun

The word 'informationsdirektörers' is a complex Swedish noun in the genitive plural, meaning 'of information directors'. Syllabification follows vowel-initial and consonant cluster rules, with stress on the 'tions' syllable. It's formed from the roots 'information' and 'direktör' with plural and genitive suffixes.

jordbävningskatastrofer
7 syllables23 letters
jor·dab·nings·ka·ta·stro·fer
/jɔrˈdbævniŋsˌkatastrɔːfɛr/
noun

The word 'jordbävningskatastrofer' is a compound noun meaning 'earthquake disasters'. It is syllabified based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters, with primary stress on the third syllable ('nings'). The word is formed from multiple roots and suffixes with origins in Old Norse, Swedish, and Greek.

kommunikationsdirektörer
10 syllables24 letters
kom·mu·ni·ka·ti·on·di·rek··rer
/kɔmʏnɪˈkaːt͡siɔnˌdɪrɛkˈtœːrɛr/
noun

The word 'kommunikationsdirektörer' is a compound noun divided into ten syllables based on maximizing onsets and dividing before vowels. Primary stress falls on the second syllable of 'kommunikation' and the first syllable of 'direktörer'. The word's morphemic structure reveals Latin and German origins.

marknadsföringschefer
8 syllables21 letters
mar·kna·ds··rin·gs·chef·er
/ˈmɑ̂rːkˌnɑːdsføːrɪŋsˌʃêːfɛr/
noun

The word 'marknadsföringschefer' is a compound noun with primary stress on the first syllable ('mar'). It's syllabified based on vowel centering and onset maximization principles, resulting in the division mar-kna-ds-fö-rin-gs-chef-er. The word consists of several morphemes denoting market, leading, and managers, with suffixes indicating grammatical relationships.

regeringsrepresentanter
8 syllables23 letters
re·ge·rings·re·pre·sen·tan·ter
/rɛˈjɛːrɪŋsˌrɛprɛsɛnˈtɑːntɛr/
noun

The word 'regeringsrepresentanter' is a compound noun with eight syllables, primarily divided based on vowel peaks and morpheme boundaries. The primary stress falls on the seventh syllable ('tan-'). It consists of the roots 'regering' and 'representant' with grammatical suffixes. The phonetic transcription is /rɛˈjɛːrɪŋsˌrɛprɛsɛnˈtɑːntɛr/.

rekryteringsprocesser
7 syllables21 letters
rek·ry·te·rings·pro·ces·ser
/rɛkˈryːtɛrɪŋsˌprɔsɛsːɛr/
noun

The word 'rekryteringsprocesser' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'recruitment processes'. It's syllabified based on onset maximization and vowel center rules, with stress on the second syllable of 'rekrytering'. It's formed through compounding and affixation, with roots from French/Latin origins.

skeppsbyggnadsingenjörer
7 syllables24 letters
skepp·sbygg·nads·in·ge·njö·rer
/ˈʃɛpːsˌbʏɡːnadsɪŋɛɲˈjøːrɛr/
noun

The word 'skeppsbyggnadsingenjörer' is a complex Swedish compound noun. Syllable division prioritizes maximizing onsets, resulting in the division 'skepp-sbygg-nads-in-ge-njö-rer'. Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('bygg'). The word consists of multiple morphemes with Germanic and Latin origins.

universitetsstudenters
9 syllables22 letters
u·ni·ver·si·te·ts·stu·den·ters
/ˌʉnɪvɛrˈsɪtɛtsstʉːdɛntɛrs/
noun

The word 'universitetsstudenters' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'university students''. It is divided into nine syllables, with primary stress on the second syllable ('ni'). The syllabification follows Swedish rules of onset maximization and vowel centering, and the word is morphologically composed of Latin and German roots with Swedish suffixes.