How to pronounce Alzheimers?

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Pronunciation of Alzheimers

Alzheimers is pronounced as

All Time Ers


Alzheimers is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ All Time Ers ]

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Pronunciation of Alzheimers

Alzheimers is pronounced as

ah l t s h ay m ae r (s)

ah sounds like the 'a' in 'car'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
t sounds like the 't' in 'to'
s sounds like the 's' in 'so'
h sounds like the 'h' in 'hat'
ay sounds like the 'ie' in 'tie'
m sounds like the 'm' in 'me'
ae sounds like the 'a' in 'at'
r sounds like the 'r' in 'rat'


Alzheimers is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ ah l t s h ay m ae r (s) ]

ah l t s h ay m ae r
car let to so hat lie me at rat

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Pronunciation of Alzheimers

The (German) name is actually Alzheimer, with Alzheimers being its German genitive.


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Pronunciation of Alzheimers

Alzheimers is pronounced as

ah l z h ay m eh r sz

ah sounds like the 'a' in 'car'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
z sounds like the 'z' in 'zen'
h sounds like the 'h' in 'hat'
ay sounds like the 'ie' in 'tie'
m sounds like the 'm' in 'me'
eh sounds like the 'e' in 'pet'
r sounds like the 'r' in 'rat'
sz sounds like the 's' in 'vision'


Alzheimers is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ ah l z h ay m eh r sz ]

ah l z h ay m eh r sz
car let zen hat lie me pet rat vision

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Pronunciation of Alzheimers

Alzheimers is pronounced as

aw l t s - h ay - m er s

aw sounds like the 'aw' in 'law'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
t sounds like the 't' in 'to'
s sounds like the 's' in 'so'
h sounds like the 'h' in 'hat'
ay sounds like the 'ie' in 'tie'
m sounds like the 'm' in 'me'
er sounds like the 'ur' in 'hurt'


Alzheimers is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ aw l t s - h ay - m er s ]

aw l t s - h ay - m er s
law let to so   hat lie   me hurt so

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Pronunciation of Alzheimers

all time er's


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Pronunciation of Alzheimers

I say alls-heimers.


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Pronunciation of Alzheimers

altz-hai-mers

It definitely isn't "all-timers". That is how a child would typically pronounce it, likely because it sounds similar to "old-timers".

The disease is named after a German guy, why would the Z and the H both be silent?


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