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Self Introduction and Basic Greetings in Formal French
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diarrhée
feminine
(n)
diarrhea
J'ai la diarrhée.
I have diarrhea.
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mal de tête
masculine
(p)
headache
J'ai un mal de tête.
I have a headache.
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douleur
feminine
(n)
pain
La femme est dans la douleur.
The woman is in pain.
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brûlure
feminine
(n)
burn
Elle s'est renversé de l'eau bouillante sur la main gauche et a une brûlure au second degré.
She spilled boiling water on her left hand and has a second degree burn.
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infection
feminine
(n)
infection
infection de la peau
skin infection
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avoir des rougeurs
(p)
have a rash
se blesser
(v)
get injured
nausée
feminine
(n)
nausea
nausée et vomissement
nausea and vomiting
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mal de tête
feminine
(p)
sinus headache
Je veux juste fermé mes yeux quand j'ai un mal de tête.
I just want to close my eyes when I have a sinus headache.
asthme
masculine
(n)
asthma
inhalateur pour asthme
asthma inhaler
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brûler
(v)
scald
Ne te brûle pas en versant l'eau bouillante.
Do not scald yourself by spilling boiling water.
piqûre d'insecte
feminine
(p)
bug bite
Protégez-vous contre les piqûres d'insectes en marchant dans les bois.
Protect yourself from bug bites while walking in the woods.
démangeaison
feminine
(n)
itch
La jeune fille gratte une démangeaison.
The young girl is scratching an itch.
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fatigue
feminine
(n)
fatigue
fatigue musculaire
muscle fatigue
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toux
feminine
(n)
cough
J'ai une toux.
I have a cough.
blesser
(v)
injure
J'ai bléssé mon pied.
I injured my foot.
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malade
feminine or masculine
(a)
sick
tomber malade
(p)
get sick
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