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arthralgia

Definition:

(nou) pain in a joint or joints

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The arthralgia can be distressing to patients, but is never harmful.

In addition to all of the above, primidone can cause arthralgia.

Some divers suffer from hyperbaric arthralgia during descent.

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Common mistakes of arthralgia pronunciation

  1. Misplacing stress: Many people incorrectly stress the second syllable, saying "ar-THRAL-gia." The correct pronunciation is "ar-ˈθræl.dʒə" in US English and "ɑː-ˈθræl.dʒɪə" in UK English. Tip: Focus on emphasizing the "THRAL" syllable.
  2. Overemphasizing vowels: Some may pronounce "arthralgia" with exaggerated vowel sounds, like "ar-thral-GIA." The correct IPA pronunciation is "ar-ˈθræl.dʒə" (US) and "ɑː-ˈθræl.dʒɪə" (UK). Tip: Keep the vowel sounds smooth and natural.
  3. Ignoring the "th" sound: A common mistake is pronouncing "arthralgia" as "ar-rhalgia," omitting the "th" sound. The correct pronunciation includes the "θ" sound, as in "think." Tip: Practice the "th" sound by saying "think" before "arthralgia."
  4. Mispronouncing the "g" sound: Some people say "arthral-JIA" instead of the correct "arthralgia." The "g" should sound like "j" in "judge." Tip: Remember that the "g" in "arthralgia" is soft, like in "gem."
  5. Skipping the final syllable: It's common to drop the last syllable, resulting in "arthralg." The full pronunciation is essential: "ar-ˈθræl.dʒə" (US) and "ɑː-ˈθræl.dʒɪə" (UK). Tip: Always pronounce the final "gia" clearly to avoid confusion.

Frequently asked questions

How do you pronounce "arthralgia" in American English?

In American English, "arthralgia" is pronounced as /ɑrˈθræl.dʒə/. The primary stress is on the second syllable, "thral," which rhymes with "pal."

What is the British pronunciation of "arthralgia"?

In British English, "arthralgia" is pronounced as /ɑːˈθræl.dʒə/. The main difference is the longer vowel sound in the first syllable, "ar," which is pronounced like the "a" in "father."

How many syllables are in "arthralgia"?

The word "arthralgia" has four syllables: ar-thral-gi-a. Each syllable is pronounced clearly, with the stress on the second syllable.

Are there any common mistakes when pronouncing "arthralgia"?

A common mistake is misplacing the stress, often saying "AR-thral-gia" instead of the correct "ar-THRAL-gia." It's important to remember that the second syllable carries the primary stress.
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