How to pronounce apnea

Filter language and accent
filter
apnea pronunciation in English [en]
Phonetic spelling:  æpˈniːə
    Accent: American Accent: American
  • apnea pronunciation
    Pronunciation by jbwilgus (Male from United States) Male from United States
    Pronunciation by  jbwilgus

    User information

    2 votes Good Bad

    Add to favorites

    Download MP3

    Report
  • apnea pronunciation
    Pronunciation by jpember (Male from United States) Male from United States
    Pronunciation by  jpember

    User information

    2 votes Good Bad

    Add to favorites

    Download MP3

    Report
Definition
  • Definition of apnea

    • transient cessation of respiration

Can you pronounce it better? Or with a different accent? Pronounce apnea in English

apnea pronunciation in Italian [it]
  • apnea pronunciation
    Pronunciation by pillola (Female from Italy) Female from Italy
    Pronunciation by  pillola

    User information

    0 votes Good Bad

    Add to favorites

    Download MP3

    Report

Can you pronounce it better? Or with a different accent? Pronounce apnea in Italian

apnea pronunciation in Catalan [ca]
  • apnea pronunciation
    Pronunciation by poniol (Male from Spain) Male from Spain
    Pronunciation by  poniol

    User information

    0 votes Good Bad

    Add to favorites

    Download MP3

    Report

Can you pronounce it better? Or with a different accent? Pronounce apnea in Catalan

apnea pronunciation in Spanish [es]
    Accent: Spain Accent: Spain
  • apnea pronunciation
    Pronunciation by ConchitaCastillo (Female from Spain) Female from Spain
    Pronunciation by  ConchitaCastillo

    User information

    0 votes Good Bad

    Add to favorites

    Download MP3

    Report

Can you pronounce it better? Or with a different accent? Pronounce apnea in Spanish

Accents & languages on maps

Do you know how to pronounce apnea?
apnea is pending pronunciation in:
  • Record pronunciation for apnea apnea   [eu]
  • Record pronunciation for apnea apnea   [gl]

Random words: WikipediaEnglandonecarhave