Morbus divinua is a Latin phrase that translates to "divine disease." The phonetic transcription of this phrase is /ˈmɔr.bʊs diˈvi.nʊ.a/. The first syllable "mor" is pronounced with a short "o" sound, and the second syllable "bus" has a long "u" sound. The third syllable "di" is pronounced with a dental "d" sound, and the fourth syllable "vi" has a long "i" sound. The final two syllables "nu" and "a" have a short "u" sound and a schwa sound, respectively.