Impetigo primarum viarum is a phrase used in Latin to describe a highly contagious skin infection. Transcribed in IPA phonetic transcription, it would be pronounced as ɪmˈpɛtɪɡoʊ ˈprɪmərəm ˈvaɪərʌm. The spelling of this phrase follows traditional Latin phonology rules, where each vowel and consonant has a specific sound. The "m" and "g" sounds are pronounced as nasal consonants, and the "o" is pronounced as a diphthong. Understanding the IPA transcription of this phrase helps correctly pronounce it, but it also highlights the complexity of Latin phonology.
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A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.