"De crepitates" is a less commonly used term that refers to a sound produced by the lungs during respiration. The IPA transcription for this word is /di krepɪteɪts/. The "d" at the beginning is pronounced as a voiced dental consonant, while the "e" is pronounced as a short vowel sound. "Crepitates" is pronounced with a hard "c" sound, followed by the "re" pronunced as a diphthong. Finally, the word ends with a long "a" sound and the "ts" is pronounced as a voiceless alveolar consonant cluster.