How do you spell stomach?
The word "stomach" appears in the second column of the Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary and the first dictionary printed in America, Noah Webster’s An American Spelling Book, which was published in 1783. In its origin, the word “stomach” refers to a pouch, not a place where the digestive system is located.
How do you say stomach in German?
The German word for "stomach" is "Magen" and it is not used in speaking or writing, but it is used in medical terms. In the singular, "Magen" is used to refer to the organ itself. "Magen" is also used to mean "gut" or "intestines."
How to say stomach in Spanish?
If you want to say the word stomach in Spanish, you don’t need to struggle. Just put the two sounds together: “stoma-buhl”. The first sound is the sound you make when you breathe out, and the second sound is the sound you make when you breathe in. The spelling is also relatively easy: it’s just the combination of the sounds “st” and “om”.
How do you say the word stomach in French?
To say the word stomach in French, you can use the word gros or gôt. It’s important to stress the “g” sound as it’s not pronounced like the “t” in the English word “tummy”.
How to say you have a bad stomach in Spanish?
If you have a bad stomach, you don’t want to talk about it. Your digestive system is an intricate organ that processes food in your body, so it’s not surprising to feel discomfort after eating certain foods. We don’t want to talk about our tummy aches and digestive issues, because they can make us feel embarrassed. In Spanish, the word for a bad stomach is estómago (stohn-mah-go) or estóm