diarrea
diarrhea
noun dyah-RREH-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek diarrhoia (a flowing through), from dia- (through) + rhein (to flow).
Usage Note
Diarrea is the standard medical and everyday term; there is no euphemism in common use in Spanish the way 'tummy trouble' is used in English. The related adjective is diarreico. In Latin America and Spain alike this is the direct, neutral word used by doctors and in everyday speech without register concerns.
Examples
"El niño tuvo diarrea por dos días."
Natural Translation
The child had diarrhea for two days.
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