How to Say ‘A medicine’ in French
Un médicament
uhn may-dee-kah-mahn
[uhn may-dee-kah-mahn]
💬 Usage Tip: "Médicament" usually means a medicine/drug, especially in a medical context. The accent helps with pronunciation: may-dee-kah-mahn.
🇫🇷 In France: French pharmacies are central to healthcare life; pharmacists can also advise you on many common medicines.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[uhn]
a / one
Masculine singular article meaning “a” or “one,” used with “médicament.”
Dans « Un médicament », « Un » introduit un seul traitement.
In “Un médicament,” “Un” introduces a single treatment.
médicament
[may-dee-kah-mahn]
medicine / medication
A drug or treatment taken for a health problem.
Le mot « médicament » désigne une substance prise pour soigner un problème.
The word “médicament” refers to a substance taken to treat a problem.
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