How you say antibiotic?
The spelling of the term antibiotic doesn’t vary much from region to region. But the pronunciation of the word does vary widely, from a similar-sounding “ah-b-tin-ah-tine” to an almost silent “ah-b-tin-ah-tine.”
How to say antibiotic in Chinese?
Depending on your dialect and region, “antibiotic” may sound like “qi bi tan”, “qi bi bian” or even “qi bi shu”. We recommend reading more about how to say “antibiotic” in other languages.
How to say antibiotic in Spanish?
The Spanish word for an antibiotic is antibiotico. Most medical professionals and patients use the term antibiotico when speaking about the medicine in general. If you want to be specific, you can use the terms antibicielo, antibioterapia, antibiótico, antibiotico oral, antibiotico oral en gel, antibiotic oral, antibiotic oral sin receta, antibiotic oral sin receta sin hacer caso omiso, antibiotic oral sin receta de
How you say antibiotic in Japanese?
The Japanese word for antibiotic is antibiotika. Although it sounds similar to the word “antibiotic” in English, the kanji (Chinese characters) used in the Japanese writing system are different. You can see the differences among the three pronunciations in the table below.
How to say antibiotic in French?
When it comes to learning how to say antibiotic in French, this is one of the trickiest, but we’ve got your back. First, you have to recognize that there are two different spellings: le antibiotic and l’antibiotique. Depending on the region of France you’re in, one spelling may be more common than the other. In most cases, le is used in the Paris region, while l’ is used in the rest of France.