rénal
rénal در ۳۰ ثانیه
- Rénal is the French adjective for 'renal' or 'kidney-related'.
- It changes to 'rénale' (fem.), 'rénaux' (masc. pl.), and 'rénales' (fem. pl.).
- It is used in medical, health, and veterinary contexts.
- It always follows the noun it modifies in a sentence.
The French word rénal is a technical and medical adjective used to describe anything pertaining to the kidneys. In the French language, adjectives derived from Latin roots often differ significantly from their common noun counterparts. While the everyday word for kidney is le rein, the adjective form shifts to rénal. This pattern is common in French; for example, bouche (mouth) becomes buccal, and œil (eye) becomes oculaire. Understanding this distinction is crucial for English speakers because, while English uses 'renal' in medical contexts, it also frequently uses 'kidney' as an attributive noun (e.g., kidney stone). In French, you must use the adjective rénal or a prepositional phrase with du rein.
- Medical Context
- Used by doctors and nurses to describe functions, diseases, or anatomy related to the urinary system's primary organs. For example, une insuffisance rénale refers to kidney failure.
- Biological Context
- Used in scientific discussions regarding the filtration of blood, the production of erythropoietin, or the regulation of blood pressure.
- General Health
- Encountered in everyday conversations when discussing health issues, diet (e.g., le régime rénal), or pain in the lower back region associated with kidney stones.
Le patient présente une colique néphrétique liée à un calcul rénal obstructif.
The word is highly specific and carries a formal or scientific register. You won't typically hear it in casual slang, but it is ubiquitous in pharmacies, hospitals, and health-related media. It follows standard French adjective agreement rules, though it has an irregular masculine plural form: rénaux. This is a common feature of French adjectives ending in -al, such as national/nationaux or médical/médicaux. When speaking to a French person about general back pain, they might say j'ai mal aux reins (I have a backache/kidney pain), but if they are discussing a specific diagnosis, they will use rénal. It is also important to note that in French, les reins is often used colloquially to refer to the lower back area, not just the organs themselves, which can lead to confusion for learners. However, the adjective rénal always strictly refers to the organs.
Les examens rénaux sont essentiels pour dépister le diabète précocement.
In the context of French culture, health is a frequent topic of conversation, and the 'reins' are often blamed for various ailments. The adjective rénal is part of the essential vocabulary for anyone navigating the French healthcare system, which is known for its thoroughness and technical precision. Whether you are reading a lab report (bilan rénal) or discussing a diet with a nutritionist, this word will appear frequently. It is also used in the context of organ donation (don rénal), a topic often discussed in French civic life. By mastering this word, you move beyond basic 'body part' vocabulary into the realm of professional and precise communication.
Using rénal correctly requires attention to gender and number agreement, as well as its placement after the noun it modifies. In French, most adjectives follow the noun, and rénal is no exception. Because it is an adjective of classification or relationship (it tells you 'what kind' of thing it is), it almost never precedes the noun. You would say un problème rénal, never un rénal problème. This is a fundamental rule for English speakers to internalize, as we often place 'kidney' before the noun in English.
- Masculine Singular
- Used with masculine nouns like cancer, calcul, système, bilan. Example: Le système rénal est complexe.
- Feminine Singular
- Used with feminine nouns like insuffisance, fonction, greffe, artère. Example: Elle a subi une greffe rénale l'année dernière.
- Masculine Plural
- The ending changes to -aux. Used with nouns like problèmes, calculs, tissus. Example: Les calculs rénaux peuvent être très douloureux.
L'infirmier surveille le débit rénal du patient après l'opération.
Beyond simple agreement, rénal is often part of compound medical terms. For instance, l'insuffisance rénale chronique (chronic kidney disease) is a very common phrase in health literature. Note how the adjectives stack: 'rénale' modifies 'insuffisance', and 'chronique' modifies the whole phrase 'insuffisance rénale'. In French, the order of adjectives is usually logical, moving from the most specific classification to the more general quality. Another common usage is in the phrase le bassinet rénal (the renal pelvis), referring to the area where urine collects before entering the ureter. In these cases, the word is indispensable for anatomical accuracy.
Une alimentation équilibrée prévient les troubles rénaux chez les personnes âgées.
When using rénal in a sentence, consider the level of formality. If you are at a doctor's office, rénal is appropriate. If you are talking to a child or in a very casual setting, you might instead use the noun rein in a phrase like le docteur va regarder tes petits reins. However, as an A2 learner moving toward B1, using rénal shows a sophisticated grasp of French vocabulary. It allows you to read medication packaging, which will often list insuffisance rénale as a contraindication. Understanding how to decline this adjective across all its forms ensures that your spoken and written French remains grammatically sound and professional.
While rénal might seem like a word reserved for textbooks, you will actually encounter it in several common real-world scenarios in France. One of the most frequent places is the pharmacie. In France, pharmacists are highly trained medical advisors. If you ask for a supplement to help with 'water retention' or 'detox', they might mention le drainage rénal (renal drainage). This refers to the process of supporting the kidneys in filtering toxins. You will see this term on the labels of herbal teas (tisanes) and health supplements sold in green-cross pharmacies across the country.
- The Doctor's Office
- When a GP (médecin généraliste) orders blood work, they often request a bilan rénal to check levels of creatinine and urea.
- News and Media
- Reports on public health often discuss the rise of l'insuffisance rénale due to aging populations and diabetes.
- Veterinary Clinics
- If you have a cat or dog in France, you will hear this word often, as problèmes rénaux are very common in older pets. You will even find specialized croquettes rénales (renal kibble).
Le vétérinaire a prescrit une alimentation rénale spécifique pour mon chat âgé.
Another interesting place you might hear this word is in the context of sports and fitness. Athletes sometimes talk about le seuil rénal (renal threshold) concerning how the body handles glucose or other substances during intense exercise. Furthermore, in French schools, biology lessons (SVT - Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre) introduce the term early on when teaching the human body. Because French education emphasizes technical vocabulary, even teenagers are quite comfortable using the word rénal when discussing anatomy. It is not considered an 'overly smart' word; it is simply the correct word for the context.
Avez-vous des antécédents de maladie rénale dans votre famille ?
Finally, if you watch French medical dramas or documentaries, the term is a staple. Shows like 'Hippocrate' or news segments on 'Le Magazine de la Santé' frequently feature specialists called néphrologues who discuss la santé rénale. In these contexts, the word is used to educate the public about the importance of hydration and reducing salt intake. By paying attention to these media, you will hear the word pronounced with its distinct French 'r' and nasal 'en' sound, helping you perfect your own pronunciation and understanding of its natural usage in flow.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make with rénal is the 'kidney-as-adjective' error. In English, we can say 'kidney stone' or 'kidney pain'. In French, you cannot say *rein pierre or *rein douleur. You must use the adjective rénal (e.g., calcul rénal) or the preposition du (e.g., douleur du rein). This shift from noun-noun compounds in English to noun-adjective or noun-preposition-noun structures in French is a major hurdle for many learners.
- Plural Errors
- Mistakenly saying les problèmes rénals instead of les problèmes rénaux. Remember that -al adjectives usually become -aux in the masculine plural.
- Gender Mismatch
- Using rénal with feminine nouns. For example, saying une fonction rénal instead of une fonction rénale. The 'e' at the end is silent but changes the pronunciation of the 'l'.
- Confusion with 'Rein'
- Using 'rénal' when you mean the lower back. If you have a backache from lifting something heavy, it's un mal de dos or mal aux reins, not a problème rénal.
Faux : J'ai un rénal calcul. Correct : J'ai un calcul rénal.
Another mistake is the pronunciation of the nasal vowel. The 'é' in rénal is a closed 'e' (like 'ay' in 'play' but without the 'y' sound), and the 'en' is a nasal sound. English speakers often pronounce it like 'ree-nal', which sounds like the English word. In French, it is /ʁe.nal/. Practice the 'r' at the back of the throat and the clear 'a' sound at the end. Getting the phonetics right is just as important as the grammar, especially in a medical context where clarity is paramount.
Il faut éviter de confondre les glandes surrénales avec le système rénal principal.
Finally, learners sometimes over-rely on the word rénal when a different medical term might be more precise. While rénal is general, néphrologique is used for the study of the kidney, and urinaire is used for the whole system. However, for an A2 learner, rénal is almost always the right choice. Just be careful not to invent words like *kidney-ique or *rein-al. Stick to the established Latin-derived form. By avoiding these common pitfalls, you will sound much more like a native speaker and ensure that your medical or biological descriptions are accurate and professional.
In French, as in English, there are several words that are closely related to rénal but carry slightly different nuances. Understanding these can help you expand your vocabulary and speak more precisely. The most important related word is the noun le rein. While rénal is the adjective, rein is the organ itself. You will often use these two in tandem. For example, Le rein est l'organe du système rénal (The kidney is the organ of the renal system).
- Néphrologique
- This adjective refers specifically to the medical specialty of nephrology. You might have a consultation néphrologique if you have a complex problème rénal. It is more academic than 'rénal'.
- Urinaire
- Often used in conjunction with 'rénal'. While 'rénal' is just the kidneys, urinaire covers the bladder, ureters, and urethra. A système génito-urinaire is the full term.
- Surrénal
- Literally 'above the kidney'. This refers to the adrenal glands (glandes surrénales), which produce hormones like adrenaline and cortisol.
L'examen néphrologique a confirmé l'atteinte rénale.
If you want to avoid using the adjective, you can often use the phrase du rein or des reins. For instance, un cancer du rein is more common in spoken French than un cancer rénal, although both are correct. Similarly, une pierre au rein is a more colloquial way to say un calcul rénal. Knowing these alternatives allows you to adjust your speech based on who you are talking to. In a formal medical report, 'rénal' is preferred; in a conversation with a friend, 'du rein' might sound more natural.
Il est suivi pour une infection urinaire qui a touché le parenchyme rénal.
Finally, it's worth mentioning néphrétique. This is another adjective used specifically in the phrase colique néphrétique, which is the severe pain caused by a kidney stone. While rénal describes the organ, néphrétique describes the pain or the condition. Understanding these synonyms and related terms provides a holistic view of how French speakers describe this specific part of the body and its functions. It enriches your vocabulary and gives you the tools to understand complex health discussions in French-speaking environments.
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Le médecin examine mon système rénal.
The doctor examines my renal system.
Adjective 'rénal' follows the masculine noun 'système'.
Il a un problème rénal.
He has a kidney problem.
In French, we use the adjective 'rénal' instead of the noun 'kidney' as an adjective.
C'est une maladie rénale.
It is a kidney disease.
'Rénale' is the feminine form to match 'maladie'.
L'eau est bonne pour le rein.
Water is good for the kidney.
Using the noun 'rein' instead of the adjective.
Le chat mange des croquettes rénales.
The cat eats renal kibble.
'Rénales' is feminine plural to match 'croquettes'.
J'ai un calcul rénal.
I have a kidney stone.
'Calcul' is masculine, so we use 'rénal'.
Elle fait un bilan rénal.
She is having a renal check-up.
'Bilan' is masculine.
Le rein est un organe.
The kidney is an organ.
Basic noun usage.
Les calculs rénaux sont très douloureux.
Kidney stones are very painful.
Irregular masculine plural: 'rénal' becomes 'rénaux'.
L'insuffisance rénale touche beaucoup de gens.
Kidney failure affects many people.
'Insuffisance' is feminine, so 'rénale' takes an 'e'.
Il doit suivre un régime rénal strict.
He must follow a strict renal diet.
'Régime' is masculine.
Le médecin vérifie la fonction rénale.
The doctor checks the renal function.
'Fonction' is feminine.
Avez-vous des douleurs rénales ?
Do you have kidney pains?
Feminine plural: 'douleurs rénales'.
Le drainage rénal est important pour la santé.
Renal drainage is important for health.
'Drainage' is masculine.
Il a besoin d'une greffe rénale.
He needs a kidney transplant.
'Greffe' is feminine.
Les tissus rénaux sont fragiles.
Renal tissues are fragile.
Masculine plural: 'tissus rénaux'.
L'hypertension peut causer des dommages rénaux.
Hypertension can cause renal damage.
Masculine plural 'dommages rénaux'.
Le patient souffre d'une colique néphrétique d'origine rénale.
The patient suffers from renal-origin nephritic colic.
Using 'd'origine rénale' as a descriptive phrase.
Il est important de surveiller son débit rénal.
It is important to monitor one's renal flow.
'Débit' is masculine.
La biopsie rénale a révélé une inflammation.
The renal biopsy revealed inflammation.
'Biopsie' is feminine.
Les experts discutent de la santé rénale publique.
Experts are discussing public renal health.
'Santé' is feminine.
Ce médicament a des effets secondaires rénaux.
This medicine has renal side effects.
Masculine plural 'effets... rénaux'.
La structure rénale varie selon les espèces.
Renal structure varies according to species.
'Structure' is feminine.
Elle a une malformation rénale congénitale.
She has a congenital renal malformation.
Two adjectives following the feminine noun 'malformation'.
L'insuffisance rénale terminale nécessite une dialyse.
End-stage renal failure requires dialysis.
Complex medical term.
Le système rénine-angiotensine régule la pression rénale.
The renin-angiotensin system regulates renal pressure.
Technical biological term.
Les complications rénales du diabète sont fréquentes.
Renal complications of diabetes are frequent.
Feminine plural 'complications rénales'.
Le cortex rénal contient les glomérules.
The renal cortex contains the glomeruli.
'Cortex' is masculine.
On observe une diminution de la clairance rénale.
A decrease in renal clearance is observed.
'Clairance' is feminine.
Le pelvis rénal est aussi appelé bassinet.
The renal pelvis is also called the bassinet.
'Pelvis' is masculine.
Les artères rénales transportent le sang vers les reins.
The renal arteries transport blood to the kidneys.
Feminine plural 'artères rénales'.
L'échographie rénale est un examen non invasif.
Renal ultrasound is a non-invasive exam.
'Échographie' is feminine.
L'acidose rénale tubulaire est une pathologie complexe.
Renal tubular acidosis is a complex pathology.
Highly technical medical term.
Le pronostic rénal dépend de la rapidité de la prise en charge.
The renal prognosis depends on the speed of care.
'Pronostic' is masculine.
L'hypoperfusion rénale peut mener à une nécrose tubulaire.
Renal hypoperfusion can lead to tubular necrosis.
Advanced medical terminology.
L'excrétion rénale des médicaments varie selon l'âge.
Renal excretion of drugs varies by age.
'Excrétion' is feminine.
La physiologie rénale est au cœur de l'homéostasie.
Renal physiology is at the heart of homeostasis.
'Physiologie' is feminine.
Les kystes rénaux peuvent être héréditaires.
Renal cysts can be hereditary.
Masculine plural 'kystes rénaux'.
Le scanner a révélé un infarctus rénal.
The CT scan revealed a renal infarction.
'Infarctus' is masculine.
L'atteinte rénale est un critère de gravité.
Renal involvement is a severity criterion.
'Atteinte' is feminine.
L'épopée de la transplantation rénale a révolutionné la médecine.
The epic of renal transplantation revolutionized medicine.
Abstract and formal usage.
Le gradient de concentration rénal permet la réabsorption de l'eau.
The renal concentration gradient allows for water reabsorption.
Scientific precision.
L'insuffisance rénale aiguë nécessite une vigilance constante.
Acute renal failure requires constant vigilance.
Nuanced medical term.
L'appareil juxtaglomérulaire rénal régule la volémie.
The renal juxtaglomerular apparatus regulates blood volume.
Highly specialized term.
La microangiopathie thrombotique rénale est une urgence vitale.
Renal thrombotic microangiopathy is a life-threatening emergency.
Complex medical diagnosis.
L'hémodynamique rénale est influencée par les prostaglandines.
Renal hemodynamics are influenced by prostaglandins.
Biochemical context.
L'involution rénale liée à l'âge est un processus physiologique.
Age-related renal involution is a physiological process.
Academic description of aging.
L'homotransplantation rénale interhumaine a été un défi éthique.
Inter-human renal homotransplantation was an ethical challenge.
Legal and medical terminology.
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
— To suffer from kidney failure. Used to describe a chronic condition.
Mon grand-père souffre d'insuffisance rénale.
— To have/pass a kidney stone. Used in everyday health talk.
J'ai peur de faire un calcul rénal si je ne bois pas assez.
— To have normal kidney test results. Common in clinical settings.
Rassurez-vous, vous avez un bilan rénal normal.
Summary
The adjective 'rénal' is the formal way to describe kidney-related items in French. Unlike English, where 'kidney' acts as an adjective, French requires this specific word. For example: 'un calcul rénal' (a kidney stone).
- Rénal is the French adjective for 'renal' or 'kidney-related'.
- It changes to 'rénale' (fem.), 'rénaux' (masc. pl.), and 'rénales' (fem. pl.).
- It is used in medical, health, and veterinary contexts.
- It always follows the noun it modifies in a sentence.
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à court terme
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à jeun
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à l'aide de
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à l'encontre de
B1برخلاف؛ در تضاد با (مانند نصایح، قوانین).
à l'hôpital
B1Located or being in a hospital.
à long terme
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à risque
B1در معرض خطر یا آسیبپذیر.
à titre
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