How to say disease in plural

How to say disease in plural?

It’s important to learn how to say disease in plural because you might be faced with this situation: you refer to a disease and the person you’re speaking to doesn’t understand what you’re talking about. To avoid confusion, learn how to say disease in plural. You can say “ diseases or “diseases”.

How to say chronic disease in Japanese?

chronic diseases are illnesses that take a long time to cure. Some chronic diseases are serious and cause lasting damage to the body. Others are less severe, but still have symptoms that can have a big impact on daily life. If you are interested in learning more about chronic diseases and how to say them in Japanese, you can check out this list of the most common chronic diseases.

How to say disease in Japanese?

If you’re wondering how to say disease in Japanese, you can use a contraction of the word for illness, けつ. Once you know the contraction, you can add the particle は to make it plural. So to say disease in Japanese, you would say けつがある. However, it is usually not necessary to use は with disease. So, you can use けつ instead of けつがある.

How to say diseases in English?

The plural form of disease is “diseases” which is often time shortened to “disease”. When the plural form is used as a noun, it refers to diseases in general. For example, “The Ebola virus is a disease” refers to Ebola specifically and “a disease” refers to any type of disease.

How to say disease in Spanish?

In order to talk about many diseases in Spanish, you use the plural form of the disease. For example, “las enfermedades cardíacas” means “cardiovascular diseases” or “the diseases of the heart.” In order to refer to the disease itself instead of to the person who has it, you use the singular form “la enfermedad.” For example, “la enfermedad de Alzheimer” means