Bengali Body Parts and Medical Vocabulary Reference
Bengali body parts (matha, hat, pa, chokh, mukh), medical vocabulary (ḍakṭar, hashpatal, oshudh, jwôr), symptoms, pharmacy phrases, and emergency expressions.
5 expert-written guides on Body
This page collects all 5 Evolang articles on the topic of Body. Whether you are looking for writing templates, practical guides, or expert explanations, every article here focuses on Body in the context of professional writing and communication. Browse by scrolling through the list below, or use the search box to find a specific article. You can also navigate by date using the sidebar to see when each Body guide was published.
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Bengali body parts (matha, hat, pa, chokh, mukh), medical vocabulary (ḍakṭar, hashpatal, oshudh, jwôr), symptoms, pharmacy phrases, and emergency expressions.
Ukrainian body parts (голова, рука, нога, око), symptoms, medical vocabulary (лікар, лікарня, ліки), and pharmacy/clinic phrases.
Japanese body parts, medical vocabulary, symptoms, and pharmacy phrases: atama, te, ashi, me, kuchi, isha, byouin, kusuri, with dialogue examples.
Yoruba body parts, internal organs, illness, hospital, pharmacy, traditional medicine vocabulary, and practical phrases for medical encounters.
Spanish body parts, symptoms, and medical vocabulary: me duele la cabeza, doctor and pharmacy phrases, illnesses, emergencies, pain description.