Learn French Medical Terms and Conversations

How do you say "the ankle" in French?

A. Le genou

B. La cheville

C. Le cou

D. La jambe

Answer:

B. La cheville = the ankle

In French, "the ankle" is translated as "la cheville." Knowing basic medical terms in French can be useful when communicating with healthcare professionals or traveling in French-speaking countries.

If you run for 5 hours, what will hurt?

A. Your eyes

B. Your cheeks

C. Your throat

D. Your legs

Answer:

D. Your legs

The phrase "Si tu cours pendant 5 heures, t'as mal aux jambes!" translates to "When you run for 5 hrs, your legs hurt." So, if you run for a long period, your legs will likely be sore.

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