How Many Syllables are in Angina | Divide Angina into Syllables

How many syllables are in angina? 3 syllables

Divide angina into syllables: an-gi-na

How to pronounce angina:
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Synonyms and Words Related to Angina

anginas (3 syllables), angina pectoris (6 Syllables) ache (1 syllables), aching (2 syllables), apoplexy (4 syllables), arteriosclerosis (7 syllables), atherosclerosis (6 syllables), bellyache (3 syllables), colic (2 syllables), coronary (4 syllables), fret (1 syllables), gripe (1 syllables), headache (2 syllables), heart (1 syllables), heartburn (2 syllables), hypertension (4 syllables), migraine (2 syllables),

Two syllable words that rhyme with Angina

china, dinah, fina, krajina, lynna, myna, nina, vajna

Three syllable words that rhyme with Angina

alvina, angina, erwina, jasmina, kalina, medina, vagina

Four syllable words that rhyme with Angina

carolina, indochina, jacobina, josephina, karolina, rukavina, willamina

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