Body Health Vocabulary in Pinyin

This article provides a list of common body health vocabulary words in Pinyin, along with their English translations. This is useful for learning about health and well-being in Chinese.
| Pinyin | English Translation | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 身体 (shēntǐ) | body | General term for the body. |
| 健康 (jiànkāng) | health | Common word for health. Can be used for general well-being or a specific aspect of health. |
| 头痛 (tóutòng) | headache | Literally “head pain.” |
| 发烧 (fāshāo) | fever | Literally “to have a fever”. Used for a high temperature. |
| 咳嗽 (késòu) | cough | |
| 流鼻涕 (liú bítì) | runny nose | |
| 肚子疼 (dùzi téng) | stomachache | Literally “stomach pain.” |
| 疲劳 (píláo) | tired | |
| 睡眠 (suímián) | sleep | |
| 食欲(yùshí) | appetite | |
| 医生 (yīshēng) | doctor | |
| 医院 (yīyuàn) | hospital | |
| 药 (yào) | medicine | |
| 检查 (jiǎnchá) | check-up |
This is a basic list, and many more words exist to describe specific health conditions and concerns. Further study and context are recommended for a comprehensive understanding.
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