Transliteration: Hertz-in-farkt
🇩🇪 Er hatte einen Herzinfarkt.
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🇺🇸 He had a heart attack.
🇩🇪 Er hatte einen Herzinfarkt und musste ins Krankenhaus.
🗣️ Air HAH-teh EYE-nen hertz-IN-farkt oont moos-teh ins KRAHN-ken-howss.
🇺🇸 He had a heart attack and had to go to the hospital.
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The word "Herzinfarkt" is pronounced as "Hertz-in-farkt".
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