How to say "blood pressure" in Italian?

In Italian "blood pressure" translates to  pressione sanguigna 

Transliteration: preh-see-oh-neh sahn-gwee-nyah

🇮🇹 La mia pressione sanguigna è alta.

🗣️ La mee-ah preh-see-oh-neh sahn-gwee-nyah eh ahl-tah.

🇺🇸 My blood pressure is high.



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Italian

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "blood pressure" in Italian?

You can use the word "pressione sanguigna" which translates to "blood pressure".

How to pronounce "pressione sanguigna" (blood pressure) in Italian?

The word "pressione sanguigna" is pronounced as "preh-see-oh-neh sahn-gwee-nyah".

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