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<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/French/Vocabulary/False-Friends|False Friends]] & [[Language/French/Vocabulary/When-use-Mets,-Met,-Mes-or-Mais-in-French|When use Mets, Met, Mes or Mais in French]].</span> | |||
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|description=In this lesson, we will learn French vocabulary related to health. We will also explore some cultural information related to health in France. France has a high life expectancy and a low rate of obesity, due in part to the focus on healthy habits like regular exercise and balanced meals. Learn more about French customs and lifestyle in this lesson. | |description=In this lesson, we will learn French vocabulary related to health. We will also explore some cultural information related to health in France. France has a high life expectancy and a low rate of obesity, due in part to the focus on healthy habits like regular exercise and balanced meals. Learn more about French customs and lifestyle in this lesson. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:08, 27 March 2023
Hi French learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn French vocabulary related to health. Being able to talk about health is important when traveling or when talking to French-speaking friends or colleagues. We will also explore some cultural information related to health in France.
Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: 100 Cents or Cent & Nationalities.
Basic Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Let's start with some basic vocabulary to describe how you feel and common health issues.
French | Pronunciation | English |
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être en forme | ɛtʁ(ə) ɑ̃ fɔʁm | to feel good, to be in shape |
être fatigué(e) | ɛtʁ(ə) fatige | to be tired |
avoir mal à la tête | avwaʁ mal a la tɛt | to have a headache |
avoir mal au dos | avwaʁ mal o do | to have back pain |
avoir la grippe | avwaʁ la ɡʁip | to have the flu |
être enrhumé(e) | ɛtʁ(ə) ɑ̃ʁyme | to have a cold |
Let's practice some of these words in a dialogue:
- Person 1: Comment ça va aujourd'hui? (How are you feeling today?)
- Person 2: Je suis fatigué(e) et j'ai mal à la tête. (I am tired and I have a headache.)
- Person 1: Tu devrais te reposer. (You should rest.)
Going to the Doctor[edit | edit source]
If you need to see a doctor in France, you can make an appointment with a general practitioner (médecin généraliste) or a specialist (spécialiste). Here is some vocabulary related to visiting a doctor:
French | Pronunciation | English |
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consulter un médecin | kɔ̃sylte œ̃ med(ə)sɛ̃ | to see a doctor |
une ordonnance | yn ɔʁdɔnɑ̃s | a prescription |
une radiographie | yn ʁadjɔɡʁafi | an X-ray |
une prise de sang | yn pʁiz(ə) də sɑ̃ | a blood test |
un examen médical | œ̃ ɛɡzamɛ̃ medikal | a medical exam |
Let's practice some of these words in a dialogue:
- Person 1: J'ai mal à la gorge depuis quelques jours. (I have had a sore throat for a few days.)
- Person 2: Tu devrais consulter un médecin. Il te prescrira sûrement une ordonnance pour des antibiotiques. (You should see a doctor. He will probably give you a prescription for antibiotics.)
Traditional Medicine[edit | edit source]
In France, there is a long history of traditional medicine, including the use of plants and herbs to treat common ailments. Here are some words related to traditional medicine:
French | Pronunciation | English |
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une tisane | yn tizan | herbal tea |
l'homéopathie (f) | lɔmejɔpati | homeopathy |
la phytothérapie | la fitoterapi | herbal medicine |
la médecine chinoise | la medsɛn ʃinoiz | Chinese medicine |
Let's practice some of these words in a dialogue:
- Person 1: J'ai mal à l'estomac. (I have a stomach ache.)
- Person 2: Tu devrais boire une tisane à la camomille. Cela apaise les douleurs d'estomac. (You should drink a chamomile herbal tea. It soothes stomach pains.)
Cultural Information[edit | edit source]
In France, there is a strong emphasis on preventive medicine and taking care of one's health before getting sick. The French government provides free medical check-ups for children and adults, and many employers offer additional health benefits to their employees. Additionally, France has a high life expectancy and a low rate of obesity, due in part to the focus on healthy habits like regular exercise and balanced meals.
It is also worth noting that smoking is relatively common in France, despite efforts to curb tobacco use. However, smoking is not permitted in public places, and many French people have adopted healthier habits in recent years.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
We have learned some basic French vocabulary related to health and explored some cultural information related to health in France. Remember, the best way to improve your French is to practice regularly! To find native speakers to practice with, check out Polyglot Club and use their resources to find native speakers and ask them any questions. You can also visit the French Vocabulary page to expand your vocabulary.
➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: False Friends & When use Mets, Met, Mes or Mais in French.
Videos[edit | edit source]
French Lesson 252 - HEALTH Illness Medical French Vocabulary ...[edit | edit source]
French Lesson 253 - HEALTH Illness Medical French Vocabulary ...[edit | edit source]
French Lesson 251 - HEALTH Illness Medical French Vocabulary ...[edit | edit source]
French Vocabulary Lesson: La Santé / Health - YouTube[edit | edit source]
French Lesson 256 - HEALTH Illness Medical French Vocabulary ...[edit | edit source]
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Common spelling errors
- Bathroom
- How to say Good Bye?
- Dire bonjour
- 20 Vingts or Vingt
- Common abbreviations
- Count to 10
- Bird
- When use Amande and Amende
- Computer
Sources[edit | edit source]
- French Vocabulary: Health and Hygiene - Talk in French
- French Health & Illnesses Vocabulary - Going To The Doctor
- Basic French Vocabulary: Medical Help and Illnesses