diabete
diabetes
noun dyah-BEH-teh Rare
Origin: From Greek diabētēs, a siphon (referring to excessive urination).
Usage Note
Diabete is a singular back-formation occasionally seen in colloquial or older Spanish, but the standard medical term is diabetes (with the final -s even in the singular). The standard form is feminine: la diabetes. Learners should use diabetes in all contexts; diabete may appear in informal speech or historical texts.
Examples
"Le diagnosticaron diabetes a los cuarenta años."
Natural Translation
He was diagnosed with diabetes at forty.
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