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==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Health|Health]]
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Common-Greetings|Common Greetings]]
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Describing-Relationships|Describing Relationships]]
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation|Modes of Transportation]]
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Days-and-Months|Days and Months]]
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Clothes|Clothes]]
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Emergency-Vocabulary|Emergency Vocabulary]]
* [[Language/Rundi/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]


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Revision as of 21:20, 2 April 2023

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RundiVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Health and Emergencies → Health Vocabulary

Body Parts

Knowing the different body parts in Rundi is crucial when seeking medical care or explaining your symptoms to a healthcare provider. Here are some of the most common body parts in Rundi:

Rundi Pronunciation English
Ishi EE-shee Head
Mutwe MOO-tweh Hair
Ijwi EYE-jwee Ear
Umuzungu oo-moo-ZOOngoo Eye
Irya EE-ryah Nose
Ibibazo ee-bee-BAH-zo Mouth
Umuzi oo-MOO-zee Tooth
Inkunga een-KOON-gah Neck
Imitwe ee-ME-tweh Shoulders
Ibyuma ee-BYOO-mah Arms
Iburi ee-BOO-ree Chest
Isuku ee-SOO-koo Stomach
Irya ry’umutima EE-ryah ryoo-moo-TEE-mah Heart
Iby’umutima ee-byoo-moo-TEE-mah Blood Vessels
Umugongo oo-moo-GOHN-goh Back
Ibigori ee-bee-GOH-ree Hips
Icyapa ee-CHA-pah Legs
Iburi ee-BOO-ree Feet

Common Illnesses

When you're feeling under the weather, it's important to be able to identify and describe your symptoms in Rundi. Here are some of the most common illnesses and symptoms:

Physical Symptoms

  • Ikiboho cy'umubiri – fever
  • Ubusumbane – fatigue
  • Ubufasha – sweating
  • Inywa – vomiting
  • Isonga – diarrhea
  • Uburyohe – cough
  • Amara – headache
  • Ubwiru – dizziness
  • Indwara y'imitima – heart disease
  • Ikintu kitagira ingaruka kibaye ibyoherwe – allergic reaction
  • Ihuriro ry'ururimi – sore throat

Mental Health Symptoms

  • Umubiri guca mu nshuti zunkurikira – depression
  • Ubwiru bwacyenda – anxiety
  • Ibusadu – stress
  • Urufunguzo – insomnia
  • Ubuhanuzi buhagije – hallucinations
  • Imitima ijyana ikibazo – panic attacks

Medical Treatment

Understanding medical treatment terminology in Rundi is important when seeking medical care in Burundi. Here are some common medical treatment terms:

General Medical Terminology

  • Ubuzima – health
  • Indwara – illness
  • Imyigaragambyo – medical examination
  • Imyenda – prescription
  • Imyenda ihabwa mu myenda – over-the-counter medication
  • Ubwishyu bw'ihari – medical insurance

Medications and Treatments

  • Amatabaro – pills
  • Imirire – injections
  • Ubwoko bwo kugabanya amaraso – blood type
  • Uburenganzira bwo kugira ubuzima bwiza – right to health care
  • Inyuma mbyaro – traditional medicine
  • Ubuvuzi bukomoka ku buntu – holistic medicine

Skin and Hygiene

Maintaining personal hygiene is crucial to staying healthy and avoiding illness. Here are some hygiene-related vocabulary words in Rundi:

Hygiene

  • Ibiribwa – soap
  • Ijwi ry'umwuka – deodorant
  • Impura – rag/cloth
  • Inyanya – toothbrush
  • Idashingo – towel
  • Intoki – shampoo

Skin

  • Umuravumba – rash
  • Imyenda y'ubuzima bw'umwuka – sunscreen
  • Impala – blister
  • Imyenda yubuzima bw'umwambere – moisturizer
  • Ubwanko bw'umuceri – acne

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have learned a lot of new vocabulary related to health and emergencies in Rundi. Keep practicing, and your language skills will continue to improve.

Table of Contents - Rundi Course - 0 to A1


Introduction to Rundi Language


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Burundian Culture


Hobbies and Entertainment


Questions and Negation


Health and Emergencies


Rundi Etiquette and Customs


Other Lessons