le stéthoscope
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- A masculine noun (le stéthoscope) referring to the essential medical tool used by doctors to listen to heart and lung sounds during a physical exam.
- Invented in France by René Laennec in 1816, it remains the most iconic symbol of the medical profession worldwide and a key diagnostic tool.
- The word is spelled with 'th' and 'ph', and the 'é' accent is crucial. In French, the 'th' is pronounced like a simple 't'.
- Commonly used in medical contexts (hospitals, clinics) and often paired with verbs like 'ausculter', 'écouter', 'poser', and 'porter'.
The term le stéthoscope refers to one of the most iconic symbols of the medical profession. In its most fundamental sense, it is an acoustic medical device used for auscultation, which is the internal listening to the sounds of an animal or human body. It is typically used to listen to lung and heart sounds, though it is also used to listen to intestines and blood flow in arteries and veins. For a French learner, understanding this word involves more than just knowing a piece of equipment; it involves recognizing the professional context of healthcare in Francophone cultures. The word itself is masculine, requiring the article 'le' or 'un'. In a clinical setting, the stethoscope is the primary tool used during a physical examination. When a doctor enters a room in a French hospital, or 'un hôpital', you will almost certainly see le stéthoscope draped around their neck. This tool allows the practitioner to detect abnormalities that cannot be seen with the naked eye, such as heart murmurs, wheezing in the lungs, or irregular bowel sounds. The history of the device is deeply rooted in France, as it was invented by the French physician René Laennec in 1816 at the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital in Paris. Originally, it was a simple wooden tube, a far cry from the binaural models used today. When you use this word in French, you are participating in a linguistic tradition that honors this significant medical advancement.
- Clinical Context
- Used during routine check-ups to verify the health of the respiratory and circulatory systems.
Le médecin a posé le stéthoscope sur la poitrine du patient pour écouter les battements de son cœur.
Beyond the literal medical application, the stethoscope often appears in media, literature, and everyday conversation when discussing health. If someone says 'passer au stéthoscope', they might be using it metaphorically to mean examining something very closely or with great scrutiny, much like a doctor examines a patient. In the modern era, while digital versions exist, the traditional acoustic stethoscope remains the standard. It consists of a chest piece (the part placed against the skin), tubing, and earpieces. In French, these parts have specific names: 'le pavillon' for the chest piece, 'la tubulure' for the tubing, and 'les embouts auriculaires' for the earpieces. Understanding these nuances helps a B1 level student move from basic vocabulary to specialized terminology. Whether you are watching a French medical drama like 'Hippocrate' or visiting a 'cabinet médical' in Lyon, the word 'stéthoscope' is indispensable for describing the diagnostic process. It is a word that carries weight, suggesting authority, care, and the scientific method.
L'infirmière nettoie soigneusement le stéthoscope après chaque consultation pour maintenir une hygiène parfaite.
- Symbolism
- The stethoscope is often used in logos for medical associations or on signage for clinics across France and Canada.
Il est rare de voir un cardiologue sans son fidèle stéthoscope autour du cou.
In a broader educational context, learning 'stéthoscope' allows students to explore the 'préfixes' and 'suffixes' of medical French. The prefix 'stétho-' comes from the Greek 'stēthos', meaning chest, and the suffix '-scope' comes from 'skopein', meaning to look at or examine. This linguistic breakdown is a powerful tool for learners to decipher other words like 'microscope', 'télescope', or 'endoscope'. By mastering this one word, you unlock a pattern of scientific vocabulary that is consistent across many Romance and Germanic languages, but with the distinct French pronunciation that requires attention to the 'é' accent and the silent 'e' at the end. In everyday life, you might hear a parent telling a child, 'Le docteur va utiliser son stéthoscope, ça ne fait pas mal,' to reassure them during a visit. This highlights the word's presence in common, non-technical speech as well as in professional environments.
Grâce au stéthoscope, le pédiatre a pu confirmer que la respiration de l'enfant était tout à fait normale.
- Veterinary Use
- Veterinarians use a stethoscope to listen to the heartbeats of animals, ranging from cats to horses.
Le vétérinaire sort son stéthoscope pour examiner le petit chat qui semble essoufflé.
Using le stéthoscope in a sentence requires an understanding of its grammatical role as a concrete noun. Because it is an object, it often follows verbs of possession, usage, or movement. Common verbs paired with it include 'utiliser' (to use), 'porter' (to wear/carry), 'poser' (to place), and 'sortir' (to take out). For example, 'Le médecin utilise son stéthoscope' is a straightforward way to describe the action. If you want to be more descriptive, you can describe the physical state of the instrument: 'Un stéthoscope électronique' or 'Un stéthoscope de haute précision'. When constructing sentences, remember the gender agreement. Any adjective modifying the stethoscope must be masculine. 'Le vieux stéthoscope' (the old stethoscope) or 'Le stéthoscope neuf' (the new stethoscope). This is a crucial point for English speakers who are not used to assigning gender to inanimate objects. Furthermore, the word often appears in prepositional phrases indicating location, such as 'autour du cou' (around the neck) or 'dans la trousse médicale' (in the medical kit).
- Direct Object Usage
- The stethoscope often acts as the direct object of the verb. Example: 'L'étudiant en médecine a acheté son premier stéthoscope.'
Veuillez ne pas toucher le stéthoscope posé sur le bureau du docteur.
In more complex sentence structures, 'stéthoscope' can be the subject of a sentence, particularly when describing its function or its necessity. 'Le stéthoscope est essentiel pour diagnostiquer une pneumonie' (The stethoscope is essential for diagnosing pneumonia). In this case, the sentence focuses on the importance of the tool. You might also find it in passive constructions, though these are less common in spoken French: 'Le stéthoscope a été inventé par Laennec' (The stethoscope was invented by Laennec). For B1 learners, practicing these various structures helps build fluency. You can also use it in conditional sentences to discuss hypothetical medical situations: 'Si j'avais un stéthoscope, je pourrais écouter ton cœur' (If I had a stethoscope, I could listen to your heart). This demonstrates a higher level of grammatical control by combining specialized vocabulary with complex verb tenses.
Chaque matin, le docteur vérifie que son stéthoscope fonctionne correctement avant de commencer ses tournées.
- Instrumental Case
- Using 'avec' to show how a doctor performs an action. Example: 'Le médecin ausculte le patient avec un stéthoscope.'
Il est impossible de faire une auscultation pulmonaire sans stéthoscope.
In professional medical reports, the word might be part of a larger technical description. 'L'examen au stéthoscope révèle un souffle au cœur' (The stethoscope examination reveals a heart murmur). Here, 'au stéthoscope' functions as an adverbial phrase describing the method of examination. For students aiming for C1 or C2 levels, understanding how 'stéthoscope' integrates into formal medical jargon is vital. However, at the B1 level, the focus should remain on clear, communicative sentences that place the object in a logical context. You might also encounter the word in idiomatic or creative writing. For instance, a writer might describe the 'stéthoscope du temps' to metaphorically suggest listening to the rhythms of history. While rare, such uses show the word's versatility beyond the clinic. Always ensure that the spelling is precise, paying close attention to the 'h' after the 't' and the 'y' sounds produced by the vowels.
Pendant les cours de secourisme, on apprend à utiliser le stéthoscope pour prendre la tension artérielle.
- Descriptive Adjectives
- Common adjectives include 'professionnel', 'médical', 'acoustique', and 'numérique'.
Elle a reçu un stéthoscope gravé à son nom pour l'obtention de son diplôme de médecine.
You will encounter the word le stéthoscope in several specific environments. The most obvious is the 'milieu hospitalier' (hospital setting). If you are in France, Belgium, Switzerland, or Quebec and find yourself in a 'salle d'attente' (waiting room) or an 'unité de soins' (care unit), you will hear medical staff using this term. Nurses might ask each other, 'Où est passé mon stéthoscope ?' (Where did my stethoscope go?) during a busy shift. In medical schools, or 'facultés de médecine', professors will frequently use the term when teaching 'l'auscultation'. You will also hear it in pharmacies, though less frequently, perhaps if a pharmacist is discussing medical supplies with a customer. Outside of professional settings, the word is a staple of 'séries médicales' (medical TV shows). Shows like 'Grey's Anatomy' (dubbed in French) or original French productions like 'Nina' feature the word regularly. Hearing it in these contexts helps learners understand the natural rhythm and speed at which native speakers pronounce it.
- In the Clinic
- Doctors often announce their actions: 'Je vais vous ausculter avec le stéthoscope.'
Dans le silence de la salle d'examen, on n'entendait que le frottement du stéthoscope sur la blouse.
Another place you'll hear the word is in news reports or documentaries about healthcare. For instance, a report on 'le désert médical' (areas with few doctors) might mention that 'le stéthoscope est devenu rare dans ces villages'. This uses the tool as a symbol for medical presence. In children's literature or educational programs, the word is used to introduce kids to the world of doctors. A character like 'Petit Ours Brun' might go to the doctor and see 'le stéthoscope du docteur'. This exposure at a young age ensures that the word is part of the basic cultural lexicon for French speakers. Furthermore, in the context of 'le secourisme' (first aid), instructors will use the word when teaching how to monitor vital signs. If you take a 'PSC1' (Prévention et secours civiques de niveau 1) course in France, you will likely learn about the stethoscope's role in blood pressure measurement.
Le journaliste a interviewé un médecin qui portait fièrement son stéthoscope pour la photo.
- In Cinema
- The sound of a heartbeat through a stethoscope is a common trope in suspense or drama films.
À la télévision, l'acteur mime l'utilisation du stéthoscope avec beaucoup de sérieux.
In professional development seminars for healthcare workers, 'le stéthoscope' is discussed in the context of technological evolution. You might hear speakers talk about 'le stéthoscope connecté' (connected stethoscope) which allows for recording and sharing heart sounds via a smartphone. This shows how the word is evolving with modern technology. In veterinary clinics, you'll hear it used for 'nos amis les bêtes' (our animal friends). A vet might say, 'Je vais sortir le stéthoscope pour écouter son cœur de chien'. This widespread usage across different domains of life makes it a high-frequency word within the medical and care-giving semantic fields. Even in political debates about healthcare funding, the stethoscope might be used as a metonym for doctors themselves, as in 'Il faut plus de stéthoscopes sur le terrain' (We need more doctors in the field). This demonstrates how deeply embedded the word is in the social fabric of French-speaking countries.
Le professeur a demandé à l'étudiant de placer le stéthoscope au bon endroit pour entendre le souffle.
- In Literature
- Modern French novels often use the stethoscope to quickly establish a character's profession as a doctor.
Dans son roman, l'auteur décrit le stéthoscope comme une extension du corps du médecin.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with le stéthoscope is regarding its gender. Many students assume that because it ends in 'e', it must be feminine ('la stéthoscope'). However, as established, it is masculine. This error can cascade through a sentence, leading to incorrect adjective agreements and article usage. Another common pitfall is the spelling. The combination of 'th' and 'ph' can be tricky for English speakers, who might be tempted to use 'f' instead of 'ph' or forget the 'h' in 'th'. In French, 'th' is always pronounced as 't', so the 'h' is purely orthographic, which can lead to its omission in writing. Additionally, the accent on the first 'e' (é) is essential. Without the 'accent aigu', the pronunciation and the look of the word are incorrect. Learners should also be careful not to confuse it with other '-scope' words. While 'microscope' and 'télescope' share the same suffix, their functions are entirely different, and mixing them up in a medical context would be a significant error.
- Gender Confusion
- Incorrect: 'Ma stéthoscope est cassée.' Correct: 'Mon stéthoscope est cassé.'
Ne faites pas l'erreur d'écrire 'stétoscope' sans le 'h', car le stéthoscope prend toujours un 'h'.
Pronunciation is another area where mistakes occur. English speakers often try to pronounce the 'th' as they would in English (like in 'think' or 'that'). In French, this sound does not exist. The 'th' in 'stéthoscope' is a sharp, clean 't' sound. Furthermore, the 'o' sounds should be clear and not diphthongized. The final 'e' is silent, but it influences the pronunciation of the 'p' before it. If you drop the 'p' sound too early, the word becomes unrecognizable. Another mistake is using the word 'auscultateur' instead of 'stéthoscope'. While 'ausculter' is the verb for the action, the tool is strictly the stethoscope. Some learners also struggle with the plural form. While you add an 's' in writing ('stéthoscopes'), the pronunciation does not change. Forgetting to pluralize the article ('les' instead of 'le') while keeping the noun singular is a common grammatical slip-up at the B1 level.
L'étudiant a mal prononcé le stéthoscope, en mettant un son 'th' à l'anglaise.
- Preposition Errors
- Incorrect: 'Écouter avec le stéthoscope de le cœur.' Correct: 'Écouter le cœur avec le stéthoscope.'
Il est facile de confondre le stéthoscope avec un otoscope si l'on ne regarde pas bien.
In terms of usage, a common error is using 'regarder' (to look) instead of 'écouter' (to listen) with a stethoscope. Because it ends in '-scope', which usually implies seeing (like 'microscope'), some learners logically but incorrectly associate it with vision. You must always remember that a stethoscope is for the ears, not the eyes. Another subtle mistake involves the use of possessive adjectives. In French, when referring to body parts or personal items that are clearly yours, sometimes the definite article is preferred. However, for a professional tool like a stethoscope, using 'son' or 'mon' is very common and usually more natural than just 'le' if you want to emphasize ownership. Finally, avoid over-complicating the word. Some learners try to find a 'more French' word for it, but 'stéthoscope' is the standard, universal term used by every doctor from Paris to Montreal. There are no common slang terms that replace it in a professional context, so sticking to the standard word is always your best bet.
Elle a oublié son stéthoscope dans sa voiture, elle doit donc retourner le chercher.
- False Friends
- While 'stethoscope' is the same in English, the French pronunciation is significantly different and must be mastered.
Le mot stéthoscope est un excellent exemple de mot technique partagé entre les langues.
While le stéthoscope is the specific name for the listening tool, there are several related terms and alternatives depending on the context. One closely related word is 'l'otoscope', which is used to examine the ears. They share the same suffix but serve different diagnostic purposes. Another is 'le tensiomètre', used for measuring blood pressure. In many clinical situations, the stethoscope and tensiomètre are used in tandem. For a more general term, one might use 'instrument médical' or 'outil de diagnostic', though these are much less specific. In the realm of cardiology, you might hear about 'l'électrocardiogramme' (ECG), which provides a visual representation of the heart's activity, whereas the stethoscope provides an auditory one. Understanding these distinctions is key for a learner to navigate a medical environment effectively. Each tool has its own specific 'verbe d'action': you 'auscultez' with a stethoscope, you 'observez' with an otoscope, and you 'mesurez' with a tensiomètre.
- Stéthoscope vs. Otoscope
- The stethoscope is for internal sounds (heart, lungs); the otoscope is for visual inspection of the ear canal.
Le médecin alterne entre le stéthoscope et l'otoscope pendant l'examen complet de l'enfant.
In terms of synonyms, there aren't many direct ones because 'stéthoscope' is a highly technical and specific term. However, in historical contexts, you might see 'le cornet acoustique' mentioned as a precursor, though this was more for hearing aid purposes. In modern digital medicine, 'le stéthoscope électronique' is a common variation. This device amplifies sounds and can filter out background noise, making it a high-tech alternative to the traditional acoustic version. There is also 'le stéthoscope obstétrical' or 'stéthoscope de Pinard', which is a wooden or metal cone used to listen to the heartbeat of a fetus. While less common now due to ultrasound technology, it is still used in some parts of the world and is a fascinating piece of medical history. For a B1 learner, knowing these variations adds depth to your vocabulary and allows you to participate in more nuanced discussions about medical technology.
Le modèle électronique de ce stéthoscope permet d'enregistrer les sons pour une analyse ultérieure.
- Stéthoscope vs. Tensiomètre
- The stethoscope is used to hear the pulse when using a manual tensiomètre to find blood pressure levels.
Il a besoin du stéthoscope pour entendre les bruits de Korotkoff lors de la mesure de la tension.
Another interesting comparison is with 'le doppler'. While a stethoscope uses acoustics, a doppler uses ultrasound to listen to blood flow or a fetal heartbeat. In many modern hospitals, the doppler has replaced the stethoscope for specific tasks, but the stethoscope remains the 'gold standard' for initial physical assessment. There is also 'le phonendoscope', which is a type of stethoscope with a very sensitive diaphragm. While the terms are sometimes used interchangeably in specialized medical literature, 'stéthoscope' is the term you will hear 99% of the time in general conversation. Finally, consider the word 'auscultation' itself. While not a synonym for the tool, it is the name of the process. If you can't remember the word for the tool, you might say 'l'appareil pour l'auscultation', and any French speaker will understand you are referring to the stethoscope. This kind of circumlocution is a valuable skill for intermediate learners.
Bien que le doppler soit utile, rien ne remplace le jugement clinique affiné par l'usage du stéthoscope.
- Phonendoscope
- A more technical term for a stethoscope that uses a diaphragm to intensify sounds.
Le cardiologue préfère utiliser un phonendoscope plutôt qu'un stéthoscope standard pour ses patients.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
Before the stethoscope, doctors had to place their ear directly on the patient's chest, which was often awkward and ineffective, especially with female patients. Laennec's first stethoscope was actually a rolled-up piece of paper!
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'th' as in English 'think'.
- Forgetting the 'é' accent and saying 'stet-'.
- Making the final 'e' a full vowel sound.
- Dropping the 'p' sound at the end.
- Diphthongizing the 'o' sounds.
難易度
Easy to recognize because it is a cognate with English, despite the accent.
Moderate difficulty due to the 'th', 'ph', and 'é' accent.
Challenging because of the French 'th' pronunciation and the 'é' sound.
Usually clear in context, but can be spoken quickly in medical settings.
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Masculine Nouns ending in 'e'
Le stéthoscope, le microscope, le groupe.
The 'th' digraph in French
Théâtre, thé, stéthoscope (all pronounced with 't').
The 'ph' digraph in French
Téléphone, pharmacie, stéthoscope (all pronounced with 'f').
Adjective agreement with masculine nouns
Un stéthoscope bleu, un stéthoscope froid.
Possessive adjectives with masculine nouns
Mon stéthoscope, ton stéthoscope, son stéthoscope.
レベル別の例文
Le docteur a un stéthoscope.
The doctor has a stethoscope.
Simple subject + verb 'avoir' + noun.
C'est un stéthoscope bleu.
It is a blue stethoscope.
Use of the masculine adjective 'bleu' with the masculine noun.
Où est le stéthoscope ?
Where is the stethoscope?
Interrogative sentence with 'où'.
Le stéthoscope est sur la table.
The stethoscope is on the table.
Preposition 'sur' showing location.
Je vois le stéthoscope.
I see the stethoscope.
Simple direct object.
Le petit garçon regarde le stéthoscope.
The little boy looks at the stethoscope.
Subject + verb + direct object.
Voici le stéthoscope du médecin.
Here is the doctor's stethoscope.
Possessive construction with 'du' (de + le).
Un stéthoscope est nécessaire.
A stethoscope is necessary.
Indefinite article 'un' and adjective 'nécessaire'.
Le médecin utilise son stéthoscope pour m'écouter.
The doctor uses his stethoscope to listen to me.
Verb 'utiliser' and infinitive 'écouter'.
Elle porte son stéthoscope autour du cou.
She wears her stethoscope around her neck.
Prepositional phrase 'autour du cou'.
Le docteur sort le stéthoscope de sa poche.
The doctor takes the stethoscope out of his pocket.
Verb 'sortir' with preposition 'de'.
Il écoute mon cœur avec un stéthoscope.
He listens to my heart with a stethoscope.
Preposition 'avec' indicating the instrument.
Le stéthoscope est un outil important.
The stethoscope is an important tool.
Masculine adjective 'important' agreeing with 'outil'.
J'ai peur du stéthoscope froid.
I am afraid of the cold stethoscope.
Contraction 'du' (de + le) and adjective 'froid'.
Le vétérinaire utilise un stéthoscope pour le chien.
The veterinarian uses a stethoscope for the dog.
Contextual usage in veterinary medicine.
Nous avons acheté un stéthoscope pour l'école.
We bought a stethoscope for school.
Passé composé with 'avoir'.
Le médecin a posé son stéthoscope sur ma poitrine.
The doctor placed his stethoscope on my chest.
Passé composé and specific medical vocabulary 'poitrine'.
Il est difficile d'entendre sans un bon stéthoscope.
It is difficult to hear without a good stethoscope.
Adjective 'bon' and 'sans' preposition.
L'étudiant apprend à manipuler le stéthoscope.
The student is learning to handle the stethoscope.
Verb 'apprendre à' + infinitive.
Chaque médecin possède son propre stéthoscope.
Every doctor owns their own stethoscope.
Use of 'propre' for emphasis.
Le stéthoscope permet d'écouter les bruits des poumons.
The stethoscope allows listening to lung sounds.
Verb 'permettre de' + infinitive.
Elle a oublié son stéthoscope dans la salle d'examen.
She forgot her stethoscope in the examination room.
Location 'dans la salle d'examen'.
Le stéthoscope a été inventé en France en 1816.
The stethoscope was invented in France in 1816.
Passive voice 'a été inventé'.
Voulez-vous essayer mon nouveau stéthoscope ?
Do you want to try my new stethoscope?
Inversion for a formal question.
Le cardiologue a détecté une anomalie grâce au stéthoscope.
The cardiologist detected an anomaly thanks to the stethoscope.
Use of 'grâce au' (thanks to).
Le stéthoscope électronique amplifie les sons cardiaques.
The electronic stethoscope amplifies heart sounds.
Technical adjective 'électronique'.
L'auscultation au stéthoscope est une étape clé du diagnostic.
Stethoscope auscultation is a key step in diagnosis.
Noun 'auscultation' and phrase 'étape clé'.
On peut entendre le souffle au cœur avec ce stéthoscope.
One can hear the heart murmur with this stethoscope.
Specific medical term 'souffle au cœur'.
Le stéthoscope doit être désinfecté après chaque usage.
The stethoscope must be disinfected after each use.
Passive infinitive 'être désinfecté'.
Il existe différents types de stéthoscopes pour adultes et enfants.
There are different types of stethoscopes for adults and children.
Plural form 'stéthoscopes'.
Le stéthoscope est devenu l'emblème de la médecine moderne.
The stethoscope has become the emblem of modern medicine.
Noun 'emblème' and adjective 'moderne'.
Bien qu'ancien, le stéthoscope reste un outil très efficace.
Although old, the stethoscope remains a very effective tool.
Conjunction 'bien qu'' + adjective.
La précision du stéthoscope dépend de la qualité de sa membrane.
The precision of the stethoscope depends on the quality of its diaphragm.
Technical noun 'membrane' and 'dépend de'.
L'usage du stéthoscope nécessite une oreille attentive et entraînée.
The use of the stethoscope requires an attentive and trained ear.
Adjectives 'attentive' and 'entraînée'.
Certains médecins préfèrent le stéthoscope acoustique traditionnel.
Some doctors prefer the traditional acoustic stethoscope.
Adjective 'acoustique' and 'traditionnel'.
Le stéthoscope de Pinard est encore utilisé en obstétrique.
The Pinard stethoscope is still used in obstetrics.
Proper name 'Pinard' and field 'obstétrique'.
L'évolution du stéthoscope a marqué l'histoire de la médecine.
The evolution of the stethoscope marked the history of medicine.
Abstract noun 'évolution'.
Le stéthoscope permet d'isoler les bruits haute fréquence.
The stethoscope allows isolating high-frequency sounds.
Technical phrase 'haute fréquence'.
Un stéthoscope mal entretenu peut fausser le diagnostic.
A poorly maintained stethoscope can bias the diagnosis.
Adverb 'mal' and verb 'fausser'.
Le stéthoscope symbolise le lien intime entre médecin et patient.
The stethoscope symbolizes the intimate bond between doctor and patient.
Verb 'symbolise' and adjective 'intime'.
L'auscultation médiate, réalisée via le stéthoscope, fut une révolution.
Mediate auscultation, performed via the stethoscope, was a revolution.
Advanced term 'auscultation médiate' and passé simple 'fut'.
Le stéthoscope transcende sa fonction technique pour devenir iconique.
The stethoscope transcends its technical function to become iconic.
Verb 'transcende' and adjective 'iconique'.
L'acuité auditive requise pour le stéthoscope s'acquiert avec l'expérience.
The auditory acuity required for the stethoscope is acquired with experience.
Noun 'acuité' and passive reflexive 's'acquiert'.
On débat de la pérennité du stéthoscope face à l'imagerie numérique.
The durability of the stethoscope in the face of digital imaging is debated.
Noun 'pérennité' and 'face à'.
Le stéthoscope est le réceptacle des murmures les plus ténus du corps.
The stethoscope is the receptacle for the body's faintest murmurs.
Literary nouns 'réceptacle' and 'murmures'.
La sémiologie cardiovasculaire repose en grande partie sur le stéthoscope.
Cardiovascular semiology relies heavily on the stethoscope.
Technical field 'sémiologie cardiovasculaire'.
Le stéthoscope filtre les bruits parasites pour révéler l'essentiel.
The stethoscope filters out parasitic noises to reveal the essential.
Adjective 'parasites' and verb 'révéler'.
L'instrumentation médicale, dont le stéthoscope, a affiné notre perception.
Medical instrumentation, including the stethoscope, has refined our perception.
Relative pronoun 'dont' and verb 'affiné'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— To examine something very closely or critically. It is a metaphorical use of the medical action.
Le projet a été passé au stéthoscope par la direction.
— The standard way to say you are using the tool to listen. Very common in medical reports.
Le médecin écoute au stéthoscope les battements du cœur.
— A quick check-up or examination. Often used colloquially.
Je vais juste te donner un coup de stéthoscope pour vérifier.
— Ready to work as a doctor, often used in a heroic or dedicated context.
Il est arrivé sur les lieux de l'accident, le stéthoscope au poing.
— Being under examination or scrutiny. Similar to 'under the microscope'.
L'économie du pays est actuellement sous le stéthoscope des experts.
— To be a doctor; to hold the medical profession. A symbolic phrase.
Il est fier de porter le stéthoscope depuis vingt ans.
— A metaphor for a very talented or successful doctor. Rare but expressive.
Ce chirurgien a vraiment un stéthoscope en or.
— To retire from medicine or stop practicing. A metaphorical way to say 'quit'.
Après une longue carrière, il a enfin décidé de lâcher le stéthoscope.
— To confirm a diagnosis using the tool. Very common in clinics.
Il faut vérifier au stéthoscope s'il y a un encombrement.
— A literary expression meaning to listen to the rhythms of history or time.
L'historien utilise le stéthoscope du temps pour comprendre le passé.
よく混同される語
An otoscope is for ears; a stethoscope is for the chest.
A tensiomètre measures blood pressure; they are often used together.
A microscope is for seeing tiny things, not listening to sounds.
慣用句と表現
— To be a workaholic doctor who never takes off their medical persona. Describes someone very dedicated.
Le Dr Martin a le stéthoscope greffé au cou, il ne s'arrête jamais.
Informal— To analyze every detail of life with scientific or clinical coldness. A metaphorical idiom.
Il passe sa vie au stéthoscope, il manque de spontanéité.
Literary— To act like a professional without having the skills, or a child playing. Can be derogatory for adults.
Il n'est pas expert, il joue juste au docteur avec son stéthoscope.
Informal— Physical evidence is more reliable than what a patient says. A common medical saying.
Le patient dit qu'il va bien, mais le stéthoscope ne ment pas.
Professional— To try to understand the true feelings or state of a community. Poetic and journalistic.
Le maire a mis son stéthoscope sur le cœur de la ville pour écouter les citoyens.
Journalistic— To stop practicing medicine, often used for retirement. Very common idiom.
À 70 ans, il est temps pour lui de ranger son stéthoscope.
Neutral— A tool or method used to find the hidden truth. Metaphorical.
Cette enquête sera le stéthoscope de la vérité pour cette affaire.
Literary— To have an incredible ability to listen and understand secrets. Figurative.
Cette concierge a un stéthoscope à la place de l'oreille, elle sait tout.
Colloquial— To act unethically in the medical profession for money. Strong idiom.
Ce médecin a vendu son stéthoscope au diable en acceptant ces pots-de-vin.
Informal— Observing nature very closely to understand its secrets. Used in ecology.
Le naturaliste utilise le stéthoscope de la nature pour étudier la forêt.
Poetic間違えやすい
Similar suffix and scientific nature.
A telescope is for looking at stars, a stethoscope is for listening to the body.
Il regarde les étoiles avec un télescope, pas un stéthoscope.
Medical tool with the same suffix.
An endoscope is a camera inserted into the body; a stethoscope is external and acoustic.
L'endoscope permet de voir l'intérieur de l'estomac.
Similar sounding word (VCR).
A magnétoscope is for playing video tapes (rare now); a stethoscope is medical.
On n'utilise plus de magnétoscope pour regarder des films.
Shared suffix.
A gyroscope is a device for measuring orientation; a stethoscope is for auscultation.
Le gyroscope aide à stabiliser l'avion.
Shared suffix.
A periscope is for seeing over obstacles (like in a submarine); a stethoscope is for sound.
Le sous-marin utilise un périscope pour voir la surface.
文型パターン
Le [noun] est [adjective].
Le stéthoscope est noir.
Le [person] utilise le [noun].
Le docteur utilise le stéthoscope.
Il est [adjective] de [verb] avec le [noun].
Il est utile d'écouter avec le stéthoscope.
Le [noun] que j'ai [verb] est [adjective].
Le stéthoscope que j'ai acheté est neuf.
Grâce au [noun], on peut [verb].
Grâce au stéthoscope, on peut entendre le cœur.
Bien que le [noun] soit [adjective], il [verb].
Bien que le stéthoscope soit vieux, il fonctionne.
L'usage du [noun] s'avère [adjective] pour [noun].
L'usage du stéthoscope s'avère crucial pour le diagnostic.
Nul ne saurait nier l'importance du [noun] en [field].
Nul ne saurait nier l'importance du stéthoscope en cardiologie.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
High in medical and health-related contexts.
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La stéthoscope
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Le stéthoscope
Many learners think words ending in 'e' are feminine. This is a common exception for Greek-derived technical terms.
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Pronouncing 'th' like English 'thought'
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Pronouncing 'th' as 't'
The French 'th' is always just a 't' sound. Using the English 'th' will make you hard to understand.
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Writing 'stétoscope'
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Writing 'stéthoscope'
The 'h' is necessary for correct spelling, even though it is not pronounced.
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Using 'regarder' with a stethoscope
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Using 'écouter' or 'ausculter'
A stethoscope is for hearing, not seeing. Don't let the '-scope' suffix confuse you.
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Forgetting the accent: 'stethoscope'
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stéthoscope
Accents are not optional in French; they are part of the word's correct spelling and pronunciation.
ヒント
Gender Check
Always remember 'le stéthoscope' is masculine. To help, group it with other masculine '-scope' words like microscope and télescope.
Silent H
The 'h' after the 't' is silent. Don't try to make an English 'th' sound. Just say 't'.
The Action Verb
Learn the verb 'ausculter' alongside 'stéthoscope'. They are a perfect pair in medical French.
Double Digraphs
Remember 'th' in the middle and 'ph' near the end. T-H and P-H. It's a symmetrical challenge!
Laennec's Legacy
Mentioning René Laennec in a conversation about stethoscopes will impress French speakers and show your cultural knowledge.
Professionalism
Use the full word in formal settings. Save 'stétho' for when you're hanging out with medical students at a cafe.
Visual Memory
Visualize the 'é' as a doctor's head and the 'th' as the tubes of the stethoscope.
Context Clues
If you hear 'cœur' or 'poumons' in a medical context, listen for the 'sté-' sound; it's likely the stethoscope.
Accent Matters
The 'accent aigu' (é) is vital. It changes the sound from 'stuh' to 'stay'. Always include it.
Role Play
Practice saying: 'Je vais vous ausculter avec mon stéthoscope.' It's a classic doctor phrase.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of a 'Stay-Tho-Scope'. You 'Stay' still, 'Tho' (though) the doctor listens with a 'Scope'. Also, remember 'STETH' sounds like 'STEAK' if you are hungry, but it's for your 'CHEST'.
視覚的連想
Imagine a giant stethoscope wrapped around the Eiffel Tower, as it was invented in Paris. The 'é' in stéthoscope looks like the doctor's head leaning in to listen.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to say 'Le stéthoscope du docteur est sur la table' five times fast without making the 'th' sound like English. Write a short three-sentence story about a magic stethoscope.
語源
Coined by French physician René Laennec in 1816. It is derived from the Greek words 'stēthos' (chest) and 'skopein' (to look at, examine).
元の意味: An instrument for examining the chest.
Indo-European (via Greek and French).文化的な背景
No specific sensitivities, but always remember to use it in a professional and respectful context when discussing health.
The word is identical in spelling (minus the accent), but the pronunciation is the biggest hurdle for English speakers.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
At the Doctor's Office
- Respirez profondément pendant que j'utilise le stéthoscope.
- Le stéthoscope est un peu froid, désolé.
- Je n'entends rien d'anormal au stéthoscope.
- Posez le stéthoscope ici, s'il vous plaît.
Medical School
- Comment bien placer le stéthoscope ?
- Quel stéthoscope me conseillez-vous d'acheter ?
- On apprend l'auscultation au stéthoscope en deuxième année.
- N'oubliez pas votre stéthoscope pour le TP.
In a Hospital
- L'infirmière a apporté le stéthoscope.
- Le stéthoscope est resté dans la chambre 204.
- Vérifiez la tension avec le tensiomètre et le stéthoscope.
- Le stéthoscope est cassé, il en faut un autre.
Veterinary Clinic
- Le chat a peur du stéthoscope.
- Le stéthoscope permet d'écouter le cœur du cheval.
- Il faut un stéthoscope spécial pour les petits animaux.
- Le vétérinaire a son stéthoscope toujours prêt.
First Aid Training
- Apprenez à utiliser le stéthoscope pour les urgences.
- Le stéthoscope aide à vérifier si la victime respire.
- Placez le stéthoscope sur l'artère brachiale.
- C'est un stéthoscope d'entraînement.
会話のきっかけ
"Saviez-vous que le stéthoscope a été inventé par un Français nommé René Laennec ?"
"Est-ce que vous trouvez que le stéthoscope est un objet impressionnant ou effrayant ?"
"Pensez-vous que les médecins utiliseront encore des stéthoscopes dans cinquante ans ?"
"Avez-vous déjà essayé d'écouter votre propre cœur avec un stéthoscope ?"
"Quel est, selon vous, l'instrument médical le plus important après le stéthoscope ?"
日記のテーマ
Décrivez votre dernière visite chez le médecin et mentionnez l'utilisation du stéthoscope.
Imaginez que vous êtes un stéthoscope. Racontez votre journée dans un hôpital parisien.
Pourquoi le stéthoscope est-il devenu le symbole mondial de la médecine selon vous ?
Écrivez un dialogue entre un médecin et un enfant qui a peur du stéthoscope.
Si vous étiez médecin, quel genre de stéthoscope aimeriez-vous avoir et pourquoi ?
よくある質問
10 問It is masculine. You should always say 'le stéthoscope' or 'un stéthoscope'. Even though it ends in 'e', it follows the pattern of many technical words derived from Greek. For example, 'le microscope' and 'le télescope' are also masculine.
In French, the 'th' digraph is always pronounced as a simple 't' sound. There is no 'th' sound like in the English word 'think'. So, it sounds like 'sté-to-scope'. This is a very common mistake for English speakers to make.
The stethoscope was invented by the French physician René Laennec in 1816. He originally used a rolled-up paper tube to listen to a patient's heart because he felt it was inappropriate to place his ear directly on her chest. This invention revolutionized medical diagnosis.
A stethoscope is used to listen to internal body sounds like the heart and lungs (auscultation). An otoscope is used to look inside the ears to check the ear canal and eardrum. They are both common medical tools but have very different functions.
Yes, 'stétho' is a common informal abbreviation used by medical students and professionals in France. However, in a formal report or when speaking to a patient, it is better to use the full word 'stéthoscope' to remain professional.
The main parts are: 'le pavillon' (the chest piece), 'la tubulure' (the tubing), 'la lyre' (the metal part connecting the tubes to the ears), and 'les embouts auriculaires' (the earpieces). Knowing these terms is helpful for advanced learners.
Generally, yes, but there are specialized veterinary stethoscopes with longer tubing for large animals like horses, or smaller chest pieces for small pets. The word 'stéthoscope' is used the same way in both human and animal medicine.
Yes, you should pronounce the 'p' sound clearly. The final 'e' is silent, but its presence means the preceding consonant (the 'p') must be voiced. It sounds like 'sté-to-skop'.
Besides being a vital medical tool, it is a point of national pride because it was invented by a Frenchman. It symbolizes the history of French clinical excellence and is a central part of medical education and culture in Francophone countries.
The most common way is 'écouter au stéthoscope' or 'ausculter avec un stéthoscope'. The verb 'ausculter' specifically means to perform a medical examination by listening to internal sounds.
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Write a sentence using 'stéthoscope' and 'médecin'.
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Describe where a doctor puts their stethoscope.
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Explain what a stethoscope is for in French.
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Who invented the stethoscope and when?
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Write a dialogue between a doctor and a child about the stethoscope.
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Explain the difference between a stethoscope and an otoscope.
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Describe the physical parts of a stethoscope.
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Why is the stethoscope an emblem of medicine?
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Imagine you lost your stethoscope. Write a message to your colleagues.
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Write a short paragraph about the evolution of the stethoscope.
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Use the word 'ausculter' in a sentence about a vet.
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What does 'stéthos' mean in Greek?
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Write a sentence about a 'souffle au cœur'.
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Describe a digital stethoscope.
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How do you maintain a stethoscope?
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Write a sentence using the plural form.
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Make a sentence with 'autour du cou'.
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Explain why Laennec invented it.
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Write a metaphorical sentence using the word.
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What is the importance of the 'é' accent?
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Say 'le stéthoscope' correctly.
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Say 'Le médecin a un stéthoscope.'
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Say 'J'écoute mon cœur.'
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Say 'Autour du cou.'
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Say 'Un stéthoscope électronique.'
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Say 'René Laennec est l'inventeur.'
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Say 'L'auscultation cardiaque.'
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Say 'Un souffle au cœur.'
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Say 'Nettoyez le pavillon.'
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Say 'Le stéthoscope est indispensable.'
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Say 'Je vais vous ausculter.'
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Say 'Les embouts auriculaires.'
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Say 'La tubulure est bleue.'
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Say 'Où est mon stétho ?'
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Say 'C'est pour les poumons.'
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Say 'Un instrument de diagnostic.'
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Say 'Le cœur bat vite.'
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Say 'Le stéthoscope est froid.'
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Say 'Une oreille attentive.'
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Say 'Merci docteur.'
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Listen and identify the word: 'stéthoscope'.
Listen and identify the gender: 'le stéthoscope'.
Listen and identify the action: 'il ausculte'.
Listen and identify the location: 'autour du cou'.
Listen and identify the adjective: 'électronique'.
Listen and identify the subject: 'le médecin'.
Listen and identify the part: 'le pavillon'.
Listen and identify the sound: 'souffle'.
Listen and identify the number: 'deux embouts'.
Listen and identify the date: '1816'.
Listen and identify the material: 'métal'.
Listen and identify the specialty: 'cardiologue'.
Listen and identify the feeling: 'froid'.
Listen and identify the abbreviation: 'stétho'.
Listen and identify the process: 'auscultation'.
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Summary
Le stéthoscope is a masculine medical noun essential for B1 learners. It is used for 'l'auscultation' and is a cultural icon of French medicine. Example: 'Le médecin a mis son stéthoscope pour écouter mon cœur.'
- A masculine noun (le stéthoscope) referring to the essential medical tool used by doctors to listen to heart and lung sounds during a physical exam.
- Invented in France by René Laennec in 1816, it remains the most iconic symbol of the medical profession worldwide and a key diagnostic tool.
- The word is spelled with 'th' and 'ph', and the 'é' accent is crucial. In French, the 'th' is pronounced like a simple 't'.
- Commonly used in medical contexts (hospitals, clinics) and often paired with verbs like 'ausculter', 'écouter', 'poser', and 'porter'.
Gender Check
Always remember 'le stéthoscope' is masculine. To help, group it with other masculine '-scope' words like microscope and télescope.
Silent H
The 'h' after the 't' is silent. Don't try to make an English 'th' sound. Just say 't'.
The Action Verb
Learn the verb 'ausculter' alongside 'stéthoscope'. They are a perfect pair in medical French.
Double Digraphs
Remember 'th' in the middle and 'ph' near the end. T-H and P-H. It's a symmetrical challenge!
関連コンテンツ
healthの関連語
à condition de
B1On condition that; provided that.
à court terme
B1短期的な;近い将来に関連する。
à jeun
B1空腹で、食事の前に。これはしばしば医療検査や手術の前に要求されます。
à l'abri
B1Sheltered; safe from danger or harm.
à l'aide de
A2〜の助けを借りて、〜を使って。
à l'encontre de
B1〜に反して、〜に逆らって(助言や規則など)。
à l'hôpital
B1Located or being in a hospital.
à long terme
B1長期的な;遠い将来に関わること、または長い期間にわたること。
à risque
B1危険にさらされている、またはリスクがある状態。
à titre
B1この表現は「〜として」または「〜の資格で」を意味します。公式な場やビジネスでよく使われます。