How to Say βDoctorβ in French
Docteur
dok-TUR
[dok-TUR]
π¬ Usage Tip: Used to address a doctor directly: Bonjour, Docteur. The final -eur sounds a bit like 'er' in British 'her.'
π«π· In France: In medical settings in France, using Docteur is respectful and common, especially at the start of the consultation.
Phrase Breakdown
Docteur
[dok-TUR]
doctor
The word used to address or refer to a doctor in a medical setting.
Docteur, j'ai mal au ventre depuis hier.
Doctor, I have a stomach ache since yesterday.
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