i believe its pronounced :
->gef-ra-foh-bee-uh
but i keep seeing it in dictionaries as:
->jee-fi-ro-foh-bee-uh
Gephyrophobia - fear of crossing bridges
The fear of bridges or of crossing them is Gephyrophobia.
Gephyrophobia.
Gephyrophobia.
There's no cephyrophobia but there is gephyrophobia and that's the fear of crossing bridges.
"JEFF-i-ro-FO-bee-uh"
Gephyrophobia... derived from the Greek words "gephyra" (bridge) and "phobos" (fear).
Gephyrophobia, the fear of bridges, affects a relatively small percentage of the population, though exact numbers are difficult to determine. Estimates suggest that around 1-3% of people may experience this specific phobia. It varies widely based on individual experiences and cultural factors, making it challenging to quantify precisely. However, it's important to recognize that phobias can significantly impact daily life for those who experience them.
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It is pronounced "shy-ANN".
Though - pronounced as "th-oh" Through - pronounced as "th-ru" Rough - pronounced as "ruhf" Plough - pronounced as "pl-ow" Cough - pronounced as "kawf" Bough - pronounced as "bow"
It is pronounced KASSIM