English translation of 'oreillons'
Example Sentences Including 'oreillons'
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A la fin d'un dîner tranquille chez des amis, il apprend que les enfants de la maison ont les oreillons.Le Monde (1998)
Bien sûr, parmi les sept qui ont eu oreillons et coqueluche se trouvent les cinq qui ont eu les trois maladies, etc.Le siècle de la communication
Le Tour n'est plus qu'une immense crèche et le docteur Porte va finir par soigner les oreillons.Libération (2002)
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'oreillons' in Other Languages
British English: mumps
/mʌmps/ NOUN
Mumps is a disease usually caught by children. It causes a mild fever and painful swelling of the glands in the neck.
- American English: mumps
- Arabic: الْتِهَابُ الْغُدَةِ الْنِكْفِيَةُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: caxumba
- Chinese: 腮腺炎
- Croatian: zaušnjaci
- Czech: příušnice
- Danish: fåresyge
- Dutch: bof ziekte
- European Spanish: paperas
- Finnish: sikotauti
- French: oreillons
- German: Mumps
- Greek: παρωτίτιδα
- Italian: orecchioni
- Japanese: おたふく風邪
- Korean: 볼거리
- Norwegian: kusma
- Polish: świnka
- European Portuguese: papeira
- Romanian: oreion
- Russian: свинка
- Spanish: paperas
- Swedish: påssjuka
- Thai: โรคคางทูม
- Turkish: kabakulak
- Ukrainian: свинка
- Vietnamese: bệnh quai bị
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