Otorrino

English translation: ear, nose and throat, or, ENT specialist

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Spanish term or phrase:Otorrino
English translation:ear, nose and throat, or, ENT specialist
Entered by: Terry Burgess

04:04 Aug 12, 2001
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Medical
Spanish term or phrase: Otorrino
Person's CV

Sorry but I just can't find this term in English.

Thanks for your help:-)
Amin
AMIN
ear, nose and throat, o ENT specialist
Explanation:
Hi again Amin!

My goodness, I thought I was the only one awake at this hour...I see I'm wrong:-)

Well, the answer is the same one as to your last question. I guess "otorrino" is the abbreviated term for ...that long other term I cannot even pronounce. Anyway, that's what the Oxford Superlex says.

Hope this helps:-)
Regards:-)))
terry
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Terry Burgess
Mexico
Local time: 08:30
Grading comment
Thanks Terry:-)
Yeah, I was an early riser today...for once:-)
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na +1ear, nose and throat, o ENT specialist
Terry Burgess


  

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5 mins peer agreement (net): +1
ear, nose and throat, o ENT specialist


Explanation:
Hi again Amin!

My goodness, I thought I was the only one awake at this hour...I see I'm wrong:-)

Well, the answer is the same one as to your last question. I guess "otorrino" is the abbreviated term for ...that long other term I cannot even pronounce. Anyway, that's what the Oxford Superlex says.

Hope this helps:-)
Regards:-)))
terry

Terry Burgess
Mexico
Local time: 08:30
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 2372
Grading comment
Thanks Terry:-)
Yeah, I was an early riser today...for once:-)

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Patricia Lutteral: yes, you're right, Terry. We also use ORL for "OtoRrinoLaring..." :-)
3 hrs
  -> Thx Pati:-)
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