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Pulmón
This is a discussion thread for the Daily Spanish Word for October 20, 2009
pulmón (masculine noun (el)) — lung. Look up pulmón in the dictionary El vapor descongestiona bien los pulmones. Steam does a good job of clearing your lungs. |
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Lung. But there is a pulmonary unit in hospitals...How come it isn't lunganary...:rolleyes: |
I know you're joking, but it's true that English has a split personality. The
high-toned Latin-based multisylabic English, and the blunt Anglo-Saxon English. I know that English is considered a germanic language, but Latin is everywhere, so it's nearly a romance language. I wonder why English is considered germanic when to me it seems equally latinate. Is it the structure of the language:?: |
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It's weird mix, to say the least. ;) Shouldn't be "latinic"? :eek: |
I don't believe correct the word steam in this phrase, really it speaks about the asthma illness, therefore there are medicaments for the witch helps to treatment to the same illness in the hospitals.
Therefore there in the phrase should to takes the medicament name. |
Crotalito - I think that the "bot" really DID mean to write steam. Some people breathe in steam (plain steam, created by boiling plain water) to help them clear up congestion in their lungs....
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The word it's weir, I mean it should say the medicament name.
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