• /mari'gen/ as an intensifier prefix, which can mean "very", "many", "too much", or serve as an interjection to express surprise or emphasis. • /-a-/ as a phonetic article or connector, which links the prefix to the inflected entry word. • /donong/ as the root word, meaning "intellect", "knowledge", or related concepts.
Notes
(MARI'GEN-a-donong) or (margin-a-DONONG) with an emphasis on the prefix or the root word implies someone who is over-opinionated or has too much to say.
(marigen-a-donong) neutrally spoken implies someone who is very knowledgeable or smart.
/mari’genadonong/ is a polysemous word with related meanings. The different pronunciations and emphasis patterns allow the word to convey distinct shades of meaning, while still being connected to the core concept of "intellect" or "knowledge.