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"Médico" y "Doctor/a"


laepelba March 21, 2009 04:38 PM

"Médico" y "Doctor/a"
 
Do "médico" and "doctor/a" mean exactly the same thing? Or is there a different sense in which you would use one word or the other?

Elaina March 21, 2009 05:10 PM

I remember asking the same question a while back and this is what I was told.....

Doctor = (1) Someone who holds a doctorate degree,
(2) a medical doctor
Médico = A medical doctor

Voy a ver al médico. No me siento bien.
Voy a ver al Doctor Hernández. No me siento bien.

laepelba March 21, 2009 05:14 PM

Thanks, Elaina - so I could also say something like: "Mi amiga es una doctora. Ella es una profesora de ciencia política." Correct?

sosia March 22, 2009 02:47 AM

Agree with Elaina.
Usually, doctor/medico means a medical doctor, but doctor can be used as a doctorate degree
"Mi amiga es doctora en ciencias políticas"

Saludos :D

Tomisimo March 23, 2009 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laepelba (Post 29408)
Thanks, Elaina - so I could also say something like: "Mi amiga es una doctora. Ella es una profesora de ciencia política." Correct?

Yes, just without the article. :)

laepelba March 24, 2009 02:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomisimo (Post 29591)
Yes, just without the article. :)

I noticed that change, but didn't comment on it. Is there a good way to get a feel for when to use an article and when not to use an article? Obviously, it's not parallel to our English usage of articles.....

poli March 25, 2009 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laepelba (Post 29594)
I noticed that change, but didn't comment on it. Is there a good way to get a feel for when to use an article and when not to use an article? Obviously, it's not parallel to our English usage of articles.....

Some things come with practice. Although Spanish has many clear cut rules, sometimes just hearing and reading will help.
Here's some examples that may clarify your question:
Él es médico, as David said, is correct, but
Él es un médico muy conocido. He's a well known doctor.
Él es el médico que necisitas consultar. He's the doctor you need to see.

Tomisimo March 25, 2009 09:43 AM

To start generalizing a rule in your own mind, start with this:

[ser + profession] does not use an article, the opposite of English

Soy doctor = I am a doctore
Eres profesora = You are a professor
Fui estudiante = I was a student
Era conductora de taxi = She was a taxi driver

chileno March 25, 2009 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by poli (Post 29682)
Some things come with practice. Although Spanish has many clear cut rules, sometimes just hearing and reading will help.
Here's some examples that may clarify your question:
Él es médico, as David said, is correct, but
Él es un médico muy conocido. He's a well known doctor.
Él es el médico que necisitas consultar. He's the doctor you need to see.

hmmm, I would put that as: all the time. :-)

Let your head help you.

CrOtALiTo March 25, 2009 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by chileno (Post 29719)
hmmm, I would put that as: all the time. :-)

Let your head help you.

I have a question for you.


You quoted before Let your head help you this mean ( Permite a tu cabeza ayudarte?)

I appreciate your help.

chileno March 25, 2009 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CrOtALiTo (Post 29733)
I have a question for you.


You quoted before Let your head help you this mean ( Permite a tu cabeza ayudarte?)

I appreciate your help.

Sí. :)

No significa que no tenga cabeza, pero como sucede tan a menudo, mientras mas duro tratamos, mas nos alejamos del problema... pero si uno se deja, la cabeza ayuda. :-)

CrOtALiTo March 25, 2009 02:41 PM

Oraleee.

You are knowledgeable in quotes.

laepelba March 25, 2009 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chileno (Post 29752)
Sí. :)

No significa que no tenga cabeza, pero como sucede tan a menudo, mientras mas duro tratamos, mas nos alejamos del problema... pero si uno se deja, la cabeza ayuda. :-)

Um ... are you accusing me of not having a head!!?? :hmm::whistling:

chileno March 25, 2009 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by laepelba (Post 29795)
Um ... are you accusing me of not having a head!!?? :hmm::whistling:

Do you feel lucky....? Do you? :wicked:


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