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More Hospital Related Kuwaiti Arabic Words or Phrases

HI! All,

Let us continue sharing some more Kuwaiti Arabic hospital phrases or words that might help someone in a hospital place. Some of the words are quite hard to pronounce or say. How to speak health related words  

English - Kuwaiti Arabic 

Healthy - biseha sajeda/salem
First Aid - is'a afat awaliyah
Ambulance - issa'ab
Flu - zukam
Painful - mo'alim
Clinic - ayeddah
wound -jarh/jourah
Medicine - tib/dowa
Clean - nadeef
Malnutrition - soo taghtheeya
I have a heartburn - andi haraqa
Plastic surgery - at tajmeel
Referral - ihaala
Chart - rasem bayanee
Radiology - al ashiaa
Gynecology - an-nisaa' wal-wilaada
Cardiology - al-qalb wal-awaiya ad-damaweeja
Urology - al-jihaaz al-boolee wal-kilee
Pathology - al-amraad
ENT - udhun wa-anf wa hanjara
Pediatrics - al-atfaal
Psychiatry - al-amraad nafseya

This will be enough for now. Hope you have learnt some hospital related words or phrases.
There is a comment section at the bottom page of my blogs if you got anything to say or if you got some questions about our topic above. Feel free to leave any comments you may have. Thank you.


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