A regime is a system of rule or government. Regimen is a regulated system of diet, excercise and therapy to promote health
The Esperanto words for regime and regimen are both reĝimo.
(Not to be confused with regimen, a regular routine or schedule.)The dictator's regime was cut short by a rebellion.The professor made a few enemies during his regime as school chancellor.
"Regim" is likely a typographical error or misspelling of "regime," which refers to a system or planned way of doing things, especially in the context of governance or management. It can denote a government in power, particularly one that is authoritarian or undemocratic. In broader contexts, "regime" can also refer to a set of rules or guidelines governing a specific area, such as a dietary regimen or exercise regime.
she follows a diet regime which i train her. i call it untangible. i just like the word You have never trained Vickie she doesn't knowyou
An example of a sentence is, 'She had an impossible training regimen.' Or 'He kept up with the regimen when he was in school.'
Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum was created in 1480.
When you multiply something you usually use the same regimen or procedure.
The auxiliary police men killed those who opposed thee Nazi regime, in many different ways. Hope that helped. c:
Hygiene is the routine or regimen of practice to maintain health. Frequent baths and showers are often parts of one's person hygiene regimen.
His regime was a dictatorship.
How about Regimen.
The dictator's regime is about to come crumbling down.His regime was a brutal and bloody one.