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The scientific name for C-diff is Clostridium difficile.
The English meaning of the Latin word 'difficile' is difficult. By extension the word may come to mean 'hard to deal with, morose, obstinate, surly'. In the particular example, the word is in the ablative case, as the object of a preposition.
"Difficile" means difficult in French.
The term 'clostridium difficile' is the name for a strand of Gram-positive bacteria. This type of bacteria is well known for causing bad cases of diarrhea.
Je le trouve difficile or Il m'est difficile. Je trouve difficile
"Difficile" is an adjective in French and does not have a gender. It remains the same regardless of whether it is describing a masculine or feminine noun.
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L'amore difficile was created on 1962-12-24.
la langue française est difficile orle français, c'est difficile! orle français est difficile
"Not everything is difficult but nothing (is) easy" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase Non totum difficile est sed nihil facile. The phrase also translates as "All is not difficult but nothing (is) easy" in English. The pronunciation will be "non TO-tuhm deef-FEE-kee-ley est sed NEE-hihl FA-kee-ley" in Church and classical Latin.
Il est difficile or elle est difficile, depending on the gender of the noun you are talking about.
It's called 'Colostrum'.