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övernattningsmöjlighetens

Complete linguistic analysis including syllable division, pronunciation, morphology, and definitions.

9 syllables
25 characters
Swedish
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9syllables

övernattningsmöjlighetens

Linguistic Analysis

Syllables

ö-ver-nat-tning-s-möj-lig-het-ens

Pronunciation

/œvərˌnɑtːnɪŋsˌmœjliˈɡeːtənˢ/

Stress

010001000

Morphemes

över- + natt- + -ning-möjlighet-ens

The word 'övernattningsmöjlighetens' is a complex Swedish noun syllabified into nine syllables: ö-ver-nat-tning-s-möj-lig-het-ens. Stress falls on '-möj-'. It's formed from the prefix 'över-', root 'natt-', root 'möjlighet', and the genitive suffix '-ens'. Syllabification follows standard Swedish rules of Onset-Rime division, avoiding breaking consonant clusters.

Definitions

noun
  1. 1

    The possibility of an overnight stay; the opportunity to spend the night somewhere.

    The possibility of an overnight stay's

    Vi undersökte övernattningsmöjlighetens i staden.

Stress pattern

Primary stress falls on the syllable '-möj-' (the 6th syllable). Swedish stress is generally on the first syllable of the root word, but can shift in compounds.

Syllables

9
ö/œ/
ver/vɛr/
nat/natː/
tning/tniŋ/
s/s/
möj/mœj/
lig/lɪɡ/
het/heːt/
ens/ənˢ/

ö Open syllable, vowel onset.. ver Closed syllable, consonant onset.. nat Closed syllable, consonant onset, geminate consonant.. tning Closed syllable, consonant onset.. s Syllable consisting of a single consonant.. möj Closed syllable, consonant onset, stressed syllable.. lig Closed syllable, consonant onset.. het Closed syllable, consonant onset.. ens Closed syllable, vowel onset.

Onset-Rime

Syllables are generally divided between the onset (initial consonant(s)) and the rime (vowel and any following consonants).

Avoid Breaking Consonant Clusters

Consonant clusters are generally kept together within a syllable unless they are complex and span syllable boundaries.

Vowel as Syllable Nucleus

Each syllable must have a vowel nucleus.

  • The geminate consonant '-tt-' does not affect syllable division.
  • The genitive suffix '-ens' is a standard ending and doesn't present unusual syllabification challenges.
  • Swedish allows for relatively complex consonant clusters, which can influence syllable boundaries.
Analysis by gemma3:27b · 6/6/2025
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