Glaucoma pronounce uk
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– It’s essential to undergo regular eye examinations to detect early signs of glaucoma. Read more
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Pronunciations of the word 'glaucoma'
British English: glɔːkoʊməAmerican English: glaʊkoʊmə
Example sentences including 'glaucoma'
If glaucoma is treated early it is possible to prevent blindness in nearly all cases.
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/ɡlaʊˈkəʊ.mə/
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the above transcription of glaucoma is a detailed (narrow) transcription according to the rules of the International Phonetic Association; you can find a description of each symbol by clicking the phoneme buttons in the secction below.
[-muh]
The final syllable “muh” is pronounced like the word “muh” or “ma” in “mama.”
When pronouncing the word “glaucoma” formally, remember to stress the first syllable, pronounce the “KOH” part smoothly, and end with the “muh” sound.
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for 'glaucoma':
13
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If you struggle with pronouncing “glaucoma,” consider breaking it down into smaller parts: “glaw,” “KOH,” and “muh.” Say each part individually, then gradually speed up until you can say the word fluently. Here are a few examples of how “glaucoma” can be used in sentences:
– My grandmother was diagnosed with glaucoma last year.
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Remember the formal pronunciation [glaw-KOH-muh], as well as some informal variants such as [glaw-KO-muh] or [gluh-KOH-muh].