Glaucoma pronounce uk

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Informal Ways to Say Glaucoma

In less formal situations or casual conversations, people may use alternative pronunciations for “glaucoma.” Some informal variants include:

  • [glaw-KO-muh]: This variant simplifies the pronunciation by reducing the emphasis on the second syllable. It should be pronounced like the word “co” with a long “o” sound, like in “go.”

    The second syllable “KOH” naturally follows the stressed syllable and should be pronounced smoothly.

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This part sounds like the word “glow” but with a stronger “aw” sound. Read more

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Formal Pronunciation of Glaucoma

The formal pronunciation of “glaucoma” is [glaw-KOH-muh]. Amaze your friends with your new-found knowledge! And best of all it's ad free, so sign up now and start using at home or in the classroom. But do they have to be so strange that Area 51 is making headlines?

It sounds more like “glaw-KO-muh” with less stress on the “KOH” part.

  • [gluh-KOH-muh]: This variant softens the “aw” sound in the first syllable, making it sound more like “gluh” as in “glue.” The second syllable remains the same.
  • [glaw-KOH-muh]: Another informal variant that stresses the first syllable but shortens the “aw” sound and puts more emphasis on the “KOH” part.