hinchazón
Spanish
Etymology
From hinchar + -zón (found in Old Spanish as finchazón), possibly corresponding to Latin inflātiō, inflātiōnem, and therefore a doublet of inflación. Compare Portuguese inchação, Italian enfiagione, dialectal French enflaison, archaic Romanian umflăciune.
Pronunciation
- (Castilian) IPA(key): /int͡ʃaˈθon/, [ĩnʲt͡ʃaˈθõn]
- (Latin America) IPA(key): /int͡ʃaˈson/, [ĩnʲt͡ʃaˈsõn]
- Rhymes: -on
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