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Nouns in French have a gender (masculine or feminine). 'Appendicite' is a feminine noun, so you'd use feminine articles and adjectives with it. For example, 'une appendicite aiguë' (an acute appendicitis).
L'appendicite est une urgence médicale. (Appendicitis is a medical emergency.)
Many medical conditions ending in '-ite' in English (like appendicitis, bronchitis, tonsillitis) also end in '-ite' in French and are typically feminine nouns.
Elle a souffert de bronchite. (She suffered from bronchitis.)
When talking about having a medical condition, you often use the verb 'avoir' (to have).
Il a une appendicite. (He has appendicitis.)
To describe the severity or type of appendicitis, adjectives are placed after the noun. They need to agree in gender and number with the noun.
Elle a une appendicite chronique. (She has chronic appendicitis.)
You can use 'souffrir de' (to suffer from) to express that someone is afflicted with a condition.
Il souffre d'appendicite. (He is suffering from appendicitis.)
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Medical Context
The term appendicite is quite specific to the medical field. You'll most often encounter it in discussions about health, doctors, hospitals, or emergencies.
Recognizable Root
Notice the similarity to the English word appendicitis. This makes it easier to remember. Many medical terms share Latin or Greek roots, making them similar across languages.
Pronunciation Practice
Practice pronouncing appendicite: ah-pahn-dee-SEET. Pay attention to the 'an' sound (nasal) and the 'i' sound at the end.
Common Usage
You might hear or read phrases like 'Il a eu une appendicite' (He had appendicitis) or 'Opération de l'appendicite' (Appendicitis operation).
Gender Matters
Remember that appendicite is a feminine noun. You'll use 'une appendicite' or 'l'appendicite'.
Not for Everyday Chat
While it's good to know, appendicite isn't a word you'll use in everyday casual conversation unless discussing a specific health issue. Don't force it into sentences.
Contextual Learning
Try to learn appendicite in a sentence. For example: 'Mon frère a dû être opéré d'urgence pour une appendicite.' (My brother had to have emergency surgery for appendicitis.)
Related Vocabulary
Consider other related medical terms: 'chirurgie' (surgery), 'hôpital' (hospital), 'malade' (sick), 'médecin' (doctor).
Flashcard Idea
Create a flashcard with 'appendicite' on one side and 'Inflammation of the appendix' on the other. Include a small drawing of an appendix if you're visual!
Listen for It
Try to spot appendicite in French medical dramas or health-related articles. Hearing or seeing it in context will help solidify your understanding.
Medical Context
The term appendicite is quite specific to the medical field. You'll most often encounter it in discussions about health, doctors, hospitals, or emergencies.
Recognizable Root
Notice the similarity to the English word appendicitis. This makes it easier to remember. Many medical terms share Latin or Greek roots, making them similar across languages.
Pronunciation Practice
Practice pronouncing appendicite: ah-pahn-dee-SEET. Pay attention to the 'an' sound (nasal) and the 'i' sound at the end.
Common Usage
You might hear or read phrases like 'Il a eu une appendicite' (He had appendicitis) or 'Opération de l'appendicite' (Appendicitis operation).
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à court terme
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à jeun
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à l'abri
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