Febris endemica cum roseola is a medical term used to describe a fever commonly known as "roseola." The Latin-based spelling of the word can be tricky, but understanding IPA phonetic transcription can help. "Febris" is pronounced as "feh-bris," "endemica" is pronounced as "en-deh-mee-ka," and "cum" is pronounced as "kuhm." "Roseola" is pronounced as "roh-zee-oh-luh." Healthcare professionals often use this term to describe a viral infection that causes a distinctive rash on the skin.