How do you say “head” in Spanish?
La cabeza
Translate: “Good morning, how are you?”
Buenos días, ¿cómo está?
How do you say “fever” in Spanish?
La fiebre
Translate: “How many people live in this house?”
¿Cuántas personas viven en esta casa?
Which country was the first to send a human into space?
The Soviet Union (USSR)
What is the Spanish word for “arm”?
El brazo
Translate: “May I take your blood pressure?”
¿Puedo tomarle la presión?
What is the Spanish word for “cough”?
La tos
Translate: “Where do you get your water from?”
¿De dónde obtiene su agua?
What’s the hardest natural substance known to man?
Diamond
How do you say “throat” in Spanish?
La garganta
Translate: “Are you sneezing a lot?”
¿Está estornudando mucho?
Translate: “I have a headache.”
Tengo dolor de cabeza.
Translate: “How often do you or your family visit a doctor?”
¿Con qué frecuencia usted o su familia visitan al doctor?
What’s the only metal that’s liquid at room temperature?
Mercury
Translate: “He injured his right leg.”
Él se lastimó la pierna derecha.
Translate: “Your blood sugar is higher than normal.”
Su nivel de azúcar está más alto de lo normal.
Translate: “The patient feels weak and tired.”
El paciente se siente débil y cansado.
Translate: “If someone in your family gets sick, where do you go for help?”
Si alguien de su familia se enferma, ¿a dónde va para recibir ayuda?
What’s the rarest blood type?
AB negative
Translate: “His vision is blurry because he works in the sun all day.”
Su vista está borrosa porque trabaja todo el día bajo el sol.
Translate: “Have you ever been told you have diabetes or hypertension?”
¿Le han dicho alguna vez que tienes diabetes o presión alta?
Translate: “Do you have chest pain when breathing?”
¿Tiene dolor en el pecho al respirar?
Translate: “Do you or your family treat the water before drinking it?”
¿Usted o su familia tratan el agua antes de beberla?
Who was the nurse known as the founder of modern nursing?
Florence Nightingale