Words with Suffix “-n” in Swedish
Browse Swedish words ending with the suffix “-n”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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-n Definite article marker for common gender nouns.
The word 'avdelningsordföranden' is a complex Swedish noun formed from multiple morphemes. Syllabification follows the rules of open syllable preference and consonant cluster retention, resulting in the division 'av-del-nings-or-för-en-den'. Primary stress falls on '-nings-'. It means 'department chairperson'.
The word 'cistercienserklostren' is a compound noun meaning 'Cistercian monasteries'. It is syllabified as 'cis-ter-ci-en-ser-klo-stren' with primary stress on the second syllable. The word is morphologically composed of a Latin-derived root ('cistercienser') and a Germanic root ('kloster') with a plural suffix ('-n'). Syllabification follows Swedish rules of onset maximization and vowel-centric syllables.
The word 'informationsteknologin' is a compound noun in Swedish, divided into nine syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster maximization. Primary stress falls on the second syllable of 'steknologi'. The word consists of borrowed and native morphemes, with a definite article suffix. Syllabification follows standard Swedish phonological rules.
The word 'partikelacceleratorn' is a compound noun divided into nine syllables: par-ti-kel-ac-ce-le-ra-tor-n. The primary stress falls on the syllable '-tor-'. The syllabification follows Swedish rules of onset maximization and vowel peak, while considering the word's morphemic structure.
The word 'spjutspetsteknologin' is a compound noun divided into seven syllables: spjut-spets-stek-no-lo-gi-n. Stress falls on the penultimate syllable ('lo'). Syllabification follows Swedish rules of onset maximization and vowel break. It consists of roots from Old Norse, German, and Greek, with a definite article suffix.
The word 'stadsträdgårdsmästaren' is a compound noun divided into six syllables based on vowel-consonant boundaries. Stress falls on the second syllable ('träd'). The morphemic structure reveals its origin as a combination of 'city', 'garden', and 'master' with a definite article suffix.
The word 'underrättelseanalytikern' is a complex Swedish noun divided into ten syllables based on maximizing onsets, vowel peak principle, and sonority sequencing. It's a compound word with a prefix 'under-', root 'rättelse', and compound root 'analytiker', ending with the definite article suffix '-n'. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable.