Medical Spanish Podcast
Talking About Viruses in Spanish
In this lesson, we practice expressing the following in Spanish:
- Getting a viral illness
- Passing a viral illness to someone else
- A positive test result
- Being contagious
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Common Viral Illnesses1:26
el virus respiratorio sincitial
el virus respiratorio sincicial (alternative, not in audio)
RSV, respiratory syncytial virus,
el Covid
Covid
la influenza
influenza
la gripe / la gripa
a bad cold, or flu
un resfriado
a cold
DAR
Me dio influenza.
Mi dio gripa.
I got the flu.
PEGAR
Me pegó la influenza.
I got the flu.
CONTAGIARSE DE
Me contagié de gripe.
Me contagié de influenza.
I got the flu.
A la pobrecita de mi hija, le pegó el virus respiratorio sincitial en la guardería.
My poor little daughter got the respiratory syncytial virus at daycare.
la pobrecita de mi hija
my poor little daughter
la guardería
daycare
el virus respiratorio sincitial
RSV, respiratory sincitial virus
Internaron a mi abuela porque se contagió de Covid.
They admitted my grandmother because she got Covid.
internar
to admit
To transmit a virus using PEGAR y CONTAGIAR to express transmitting a virus from one person to another.
Surprisingly, most Spanish speakers do NOT use the verb DAR in this way. DAR can be used to say you caught a virus (Me dio gripe.) but not that you transmitted a virus.PEGAR
Mi hermano me pegó la influenza.
My brother gave me the flu.
CONTAGIAR (DE)
Mi hermano le contagió el Covid a mi abuela.
Mi hermano le contagió de Covid a mi abuela.
My brother gave my grandmother Covid.
Di positivo por / en / a la / de / para influenza.
I tested positive for influenza.
"I got a positive result." > “Di (un resultado) positivo. You will also hear, "Di positivo en la prueba de.... " Being Contagious12:08
Ser contagioso / contagiosa / contagiose
to be contagious
Todavía soy contagiosa.
I am still contagious. (woman)
No creo que sigas siendo contagiosa.
I do not think you are still contagious.
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