faringe

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek φάρυγξ (phárunx).

Pronunciation

Noun

faringe f (plural faringes)

  1. pharynx

Further reading

Italian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φάρυγξ (phárunx).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faˈrin.d͡ʒe/
  • Rhymes: -indʒe
  • Hyphenation: fa‧rìn‧ge

Noun

faringe f (plural faringi)

  1. (anatomy) pharynx

Derived terms

Anagrams

Occitan

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φάρυγξ (phárunx).

Pronunciation

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Noun

faringe f (plural faringes)

  1. (anatomy) pharynx

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin pharyngem, from Ancient Greek φάρυγξ (phárunx, throat).

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /faˈɾĩ.ʒi/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /faˈɾĩ.ʒe/

Noun

faringe f (plural faringes)

  1. pharynx

Further reading

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian faringe.

Noun

faringe n (plural faringe)

  1. pharynx

Declension

Spanish

faringe

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek φάρυγγος (phárungos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faˈɾinxe/ [faˈɾĩŋ.xe]
  • Rhymes: -inxe
  • Syllabification: fa‧rin‧ge

Noun

faringe f (plural faringes)

  1. (anatomy) pharynx

Further reading

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