When you're talking about health, « le traitement » refers to the medical care or therapy given to someone who is sick or injured. Think of it as the plan of action a doctor takes to help you get better.
It can also mean the way something is handled or dealt with more generally, but in a medical context, it's specifically about healing. For example, if you have a cold, the doctor might prescribe a certain « traitement » to ease your symptoms.
It's a common and practical word to know when discussing health and recovery in French. You'll hear it often in hospitals, pharmacies, or when talking about illnesses.
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Listen and understand the common French greeting.
Listen for the common French phrase asking 'How are you?'
Listen for how to introduce your name in French.
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Salut !
Focus: The 'u' sound, similar to 'oo' in 'moon' but with rounded lips.
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Read this aloud:
Merci.
Focus: The 'er' sound, similar to 'air' in English, and the 'i' sound, like 'ee' in 'see'.
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Au revoir.
Focus: The 'au' sound, like 'oh', and the 'oi' sound, like 'wa' in 'water'.
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This sentence describes a doctor prescribing medicine for a cough.
This sentence indicates someone is following a medical course for their allergy.
This sentence suggests a treatment will improve health.
Choose the best synonym for "le traitement" in the context of medical care.
While 'guérison' is the outcome and 'remède' is a specific medicine, 'thérapie' is the closest in meaning to the overall application of remedies or care for a condition, which is what 'le traitement' implies.
Which sentence correctly uses "le traitement" to refer to how someone is dealt with or handled?
The word 'traitement' can also refer to the way something is processed or handled, not just medical treatment. Option B clearly demonstrates this non-medical usage.
In a formal context, which of the following is the most appropriate way to say 'the ongoing treatment'?
'En cours' is the most common and precise way to indicate something is currently happening or in progress, especially in a formal or medical context.
When referring to a doctor's medical intervention, "le traitement" always implies surgery.
"Le traitement" is a broad term that can encompass various medical interventions, including medication, therapy, or procedures, not exclusively surgery.
It is grammatically correct to say "un traitement efficace" (an effective treatment).
'Efficace' (effective) is an appropriate adjective to describe 'un traitement' (a treatment) that yields positive results.
The phrase "recevoir un traitement" means to give a treatment to someone.
"Recevoir un traitement" means 'to receive a treatment,' implying that someone is undergoing the treatment, not administering it.
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관련 콘텐츠
health 관련 단어
à condition de
B1On condition that; provided that.
à court terme
B1Short-term, over a short period of time.
à jeun
B1On an empty stomach, before eating.
à l'abri
B1Sheltered; safe from danger or harm.
à l'aide de
A2With the help of, by means of.
à l'encontre de
B1Against; contrary to (e.g., advice, rules).
à l'hôpital
B1Located or being in a hospital.
à long terme
B1Long-term, over a long period of time.
à risque
B1At risk of harm, illness, or danger.
à titre
B1As a (e.g., as a preventive measure); by way of.