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Words with Suffix “-erna, s” in Swedish

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

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-erna, s Genitive plural and genitive marker

befolkningsgruppernas
6 syllables21 letters
be·folk·nings·grup·per·nas
/bɛˈfɔlːknɪŋsɡrʊpːɛrnaːs/
noun

The word 'befolkningsgruppernas' is a genitive plural noun divided into six syllables: be-folk-nings-grup-per-nas. Primary stress falls on 'folk'. Syllabification follows vowel-centered rules and handles consonant clusters effectively. The word is morphologically complex, comprising roots and suffixes of Germanic and French origin.

dygnsmedeltemperaturernas
10 syllables25 letters
dygns·me·del·tem·pe·ra·tur·er·na·s
/dyɡnsmɛdɛltɛmpratʉːrɛrnaːs/
noun

The word 'dygnsmedeltemperaturernas' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the average daily temperatures'. It's syllabified based on maximizing onsets and following vowel-consonant division rules. Primary stress falls on the syllable 'tur'. The word is formed from multiple roots and suffixes, reflecting its complex meaning.

kärnkraftsreaktorernas
7 syllables22 letters
kärn·krafts·re·ak·tor·er·nas
/ˈkæːɳˌkraftsreaktoːrˌeːrnas/
noun

The word 'kärnkraftsreaktorernas' is divided into seven syllables based on Swedish syllabification rules, prioritizing maximizing onsets and dividing around vowels. It's a complex noun with multiple roots and suffixes, and the primary stress falls on the second syllable.

kärnvapenarsenalernas
8 syllables21 letters
kärn·va·pen·ar·se·nal·er·nas
/ˈkæːrnˌvɑːpənˌɑːrsɛˌnaːlˌɛːrnaːs/
noun

The word 'kärnvapenarsenalernas' is a complex noun divided into eight syllables (kärn-va-pen-ar-se-nal-er-nas). Stress falls on the final syllable. It's formed from multiple roots (kärn, vapen, arsenal) and suffixes indicating genitive plural. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and adhering to CV/CVC structures.

lokalkorrespondenternas
8 syllables23 letters
lo·kal·kor·res·pon·den·ter·nas
/ˈlɔ̂kɑlˌkɔrːɛsˈpɔndɛnˌtɛːrnas/
noun

The word 'lokalkorrespondenternas' is divided into eight syllables based on vowel nuclei, following standard Swedish syllabification rules. Primary stress falls on the second syllable. The word is a noun in the genitive plural definite form, meaning 'the local correspondents'. It's formed through compounding and inflection, with roots from Latin and French.

sanningskommissionernas
8 syllables23 letters
san·nings·kom·mis·si·on·er·nas
/ˈsanːɪŋsˌkɔmːɪˈɧɔnɛrˌnaːs/
noun

The word 'sanningskommissionernas' is a complex Swedish noun formed through compounding and inflection. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onsets and codas, resulting in the division san-nings-kom-mis-si-on-er-nas. Primary stress falls on the second syllable. The word means 'of the truth commissions'.

storstadsregionernas
8 syllables20 letters
stor·stads·re·gi·o·ner·na·s
/stɔːrˌstad͡sreɡjɔːnɛrˈnaːs/
noun

The word 'storstadsregionernas' is a complex Swedish noun with eight syllables, stressed on the first syllable ('stor'). Syllable division follows the principles of onset maximization and vowel nucleus requirements. It's a genitive plural form indicating possession related to large city regions.

strandboulevardernas
5 syllables20 letters
strand·bou·levard·er·nas
/stranːdˌbuːlɛˈvaːrdɛrnaːs/
noun

The word 'strandboulevardernas' is a Swedish noun divided into five syllables: strand-bou-levard-er-nas. Primary stress falls on 'levard'. It's formed from the roots 'strand' and 'boulevard' with the genitive plural suffix '-ernas'. Syllabification follows the vowel nucleus rule and maintains consonant clusters.

sysselsättningsgradernas
7 syllables24 letters
sys·sel·sätt·nings·grad·er·nas
/sʏsːɛlˌsɛtːniŋsɡraˈdeːrnas/
noun

The word 'sysselsättningsgradernas' is divided into seven syllables based on maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. Primary stress falls on the second syllable ('sel'). It's a complex noun with Germanic roots and a genitive plural form.