These are translates for Medicine in English in other languages:
French - la médecine
Afrikaans - geneeskunde
Arabic - دواء
German - Medizin
Bulgarian - лекарство
Dutch - geneeskunde
Hindi - दवा
Irish - leigheas
Turkish - tıp
Sources: translate.Google.co.uk
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People in Antactica all came there from other countries, and they would call Santa whatever they call him in their native languages.
Mostly what we call "folk medicine", derived from plants. They also had alcoholic spirits, laudanum, and a few other medicines.
It is the name given to the number by English speaking people. In other languages it is not called one.
"Languages" in French is "Langues". "All languages" is "Toutes les langues".
The Muslims were amazing in medicine, one Muslim wrote a book on medicine that became the basic book in European universities. They knew how the body systems worked. They had natural medicine. They drew pictures of the inside of human body. They translated Greek and Roman books into other languages to be understood.
You call a small round block of medicine a TABLET. XD! 8D!
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In French, it can be ma cherie, mon amour, mon ange, ma petite, ...
Greek and Latin were the languages of scholarly communication and education in ancient times, so many medical terms were derived from these languages to maintain consistency and facilitate clear communication among medical professionals worldwide. Additionally, Greek and Latin roots often capture the essence of medical concepts due to their precision and descriptive qualities.
Mostly Latin and some Greek