Expectorate
The word cough comes from older English for cough which was cohhian. And it is related to the German, kūchen, which means heavy breathing.
Cough has one syllable.
" COUGH " its not cough its "SPUTUM"
From the Middle High German "Kuchen" which translates as to breathe heavily, to the French Old English "Cohhian" which means to shout, to the Middle English "Coughen". it is from these words the current word "Cough" was derived.
The word cough is from Middle English. And earlier than that, it came from the Old English cohhian which is related to the Middle High German kūchen which means to breathe heavily.
Indeed it is! Cough, Cough.. Michael (:
I think he asked for cough. meaning for irumal is cough
The plural of "cough" is "coughs."
Do you want a cough drop?
There are three phonemes in the word "cough": /k/, /ɒ/, and /f/.
The latin word is " tussis " .
"Tiene tos" in Spanish means "he/she has a cough." It is a phrase commonly used to describe someone who is coughing or experiencing symptoms of a cough.