Words with Suffix “-ornas” in Swedish
Browse Swedish words ending with the suffix “-ornas”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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-ornas Swedish genitive plural suffix.
The word 'höghastighetsbanornas' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'of the high-speed railways'. It is divided into seven syllables: hög-has-ti-ghets-ban-or-nas, with primary stress on the first syllable. The word is formed through compounding and inflection, and its syllabification follows standard Swedish rules maximizing onsets and codas.
The word 'korruptionshärvornas' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'of the corruption scandals'. It is divided into six syllables: kor-rup-tions-här-vor-nas, with primary stress on 'tions'. The word is formed through compounding and inflection, combining a Latin-derived root with a Swedish suffix. Syllable division follows standard Swedish rules based on vowel nuclei and consonant clusters.
The word 'kvällstidningsbilagornas' is syllabified as kväll-stid-nings-bi-la-gor-nas, with primary stress on 'stid'. It's a complex noun formed from multiple roots and suffixes, following Swedish rules of maximizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants. The genitive plural suffix creates a separate syllable.
The word 'modelleringsmassornas' is a complex Swedish noun divided into seven syllables. Stress falls on the second syllable. It's formed by compounding roots and adding a genitive plural suffix. Syllabification follows the vowel rule and onset maximization principles of Swedish phonology.
The word 'motorvägssträckornas' is divided into six syllables based on vowel nuclei and consonant cluster maintenance. Primary stress falls on 'sträck'. It's a genitive plural noun meaning 'of the motorway stretches'.
The word 'observatörsstyrkornas' is a complex Swedish noun divided into seven syllables. Stress falls on the first syllable. Syllabification follows the principle of maximizing onsets and respecting permissible consonant clusters. It consists of a root derived from Latin and Swedish, and a genitive plural suffix.
The word 'operationssköterskornas' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'of the operating room nurses'. It is divided into four syllables: o-pe-ra-ti-ons-skö-ters-kor-nas, with primary stress on the first syllable. The syllabification follows the vowel-following consonant rule, and the word's morphology consists of a root derived from Latin and Swedish, and a genitive plural suffix.
The word 'prostitutionshärvornas' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the scandals of prostitutes'. It is divided into eight syllables, with primary stress on the second syllable ('sti'). The word is formed from Latin and Old Norse roots, combined with Swedish grammatical suffixes. Syllabification follows Swedish rules favoring open syllables and respecting morpheme boundaries.
The word 'separatistgerillornas' is a Swedish noun meaning 'the separatists' guerrillas'. It's syllabified as se-pa-ra-tist-ge-ril-lor-nas, with stress on 'pa'. It's a compound noun formed from borrowed roots and a Swedish genitive plural suffix, following Swedish syllabification rules prioritizing onsets and avoiding stranded consonants.
The word 'skidskyttestjärnornas' is a complex Swedish noun divided into six syllables: skid-skytt-e-stjärn-or-nas. Stress falls on the third syllable. It's formed from multiple roots (skid, skytt, stjärn) and the genitive plural suffix 'ornas'. Syllabification follows the principles of maximizing onset and coda complexity.
The word 'säsongsinfluensornas' is a complex Swedish noun meaning 'the seasonal influenzas'. It is syllabified as 'sä-song-sin-flu-en-sor-nas' with primary stress on the 'flu-' syllable. The word is morphologically composed of a Swedish prefix/root ('säsong'), a Latin root ('fluens'), and Swedish suffixes ('ornas', 's'). Syllable division follows onset maximization and vowel peak principles.
The word 'ventilationstrummornas' is divided into seven syllables based on vowel sounds and consonant clusters. The primary stress falls on the third syllable. It's a complex noun with Latin and Old Norse roots, indicating 'of the ventilation drums'.