Hypoxia
//haɪˈpɔk.si.ə//
Translations of "hypoxia" (17 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | недостиг на кислород(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | nedostig na kislorod | |
| Catalan | hipòxia(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Czech | hypoxie(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Dutch | hypoxie(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Finnish | hapenpuute(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen), happivajaus(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen), hypoksia(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| French | hypoxie(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Greek | υποξία(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen), υποξυγοναιμία(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | ypoxía, ypoxygonaimía | |
| Icelandic | súrefnisskortur(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Irish | hiopocsa(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen), hiopocsacht(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Italian | ipossia(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Portuguese | hipóxia(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Romanian | hipoxie(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Russian | гипокси́я(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | gipoksíja | |
| Spanish | hipoxia(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Swedish | hypoxi(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen), syrebrist(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Turkish | hipoksi(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | — | |
| Ukrainian | гіпоксі́я(condition in which tissues are deprived of oxygen) | hipoksíja |
hipòxia
hypoxie
hypoxie
hapenpuute, happivajaus, hypoksia
hypoxie
súrefnisskortur
hiopocsa, hiopocsacht
ipossia
hipóxia
hipoxie
hipoxia
hypoxi, syrebrist
hipoksi
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