English
Etymology
tonsil + -itis
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tɒnsəˈlaɪtɪs/
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Noun
tonsillitis (usually uncountable, plural tonsillitides or tonsillites)
- (pathology) Inflammation of the tonsils.
Derived terms
Translations
inflammation of the tonsils
- Albanian: angjinë (sq) f
- Armenian: նշիկաբորբ (nšikaborb), անգինա (hy) (angina)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܫܘܼܠܗܵܒ݂ ܢܲܚܢܚܵܬܹ̈ܐ m (šulhāw naḳnḳātē)
- Bulgarian: анги́на (bg) f (angína)
- Catalan: tonsilito
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 扁桃體炎/扁桃体炎 (zh) (biǎntáotǐyán)
- Czech: angína (cs) f
- Dutch: tonsillitis (nl)
- Esperanto: tonsilito
- Finnish: nielurisatulehdus (fi)
- French: amygdalite (fr) f
- German: Mandelentzündung (de) f, Tonsillitis (de) f (scientific)
- Greek:
- Ancient: κυνάγχη f (kunánkhē)
- Hungarian: mandulagyulladás (hu)
- Italian: tonsillite (it) f
- Japanese: 扁桃炎 (へんとうえん, hentōen), 扁桃腺炎 (へんとうせんえん, hentōsen'en)
- Latin: angina f, tōlēs m pl
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: бах(уу) (bax(uu)), бүйлсэн булчирхайн үрэвсэл (büjlsen bulčirxajn ürevsel)
- Norwegian: mandelbetennelse m
- Polish: angina (pl) f
- Portuguese: amigdalite f
- Romanian: amigdalită (ro) f
- Russian: тонзилли́т (ru) m (tonzillít), анги́на (ru) f (angína)
- Serbo-Croatian: angina (sh) f
- Spanish: amigdalitis (es) f
- Swedish: halsfluss (sv) c
- Tagalog: maganggutil
- Turkish: anjin (tr), boğak (tr) (colloquial), hunnak (tr) (obsolete), tonsilit (tr)
- Ukrainian: тонзиліт m (tonzylit), ангіна (uk) f (anhina)
- Vietnamese: viêm amidan, viêm hạch hạnh nhân
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