Use 'hod' for the stomach in any context.
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Stomach
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Use 'mi'dah' for the stomach; 'batn' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'pet' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'estómac' for the stomach; 'panxa' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'žaludek' for the stomach; 'břicho' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'mave' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'Magen' for the stomach in general; 'Bauch' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'stomachi' for the stomach; 'koilia' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'estómago' in any context related to the stomach, from medical discussions to describing hunger.
Use 'kõht' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'urdaila' for the stomach; 'sabela' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'mehdeh' for the stomach; 'shekam' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'vatsa' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'estomac' in medical or formal contexts; 'ventre' is more common in casual conversation.
Use 'estómago' for the stomach; 'barriga' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'pet' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'ciki' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'keivah' for the stomach; 'beten' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'pet' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'gyomor' for the stomach; 'has' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'perut' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'magi' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'stomaco' in medical or formal contexts; 'pancia' is more casual.
Use 'i' for the stomach; 'onaka' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'wi' for the stomach; 'bae' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'skrandis' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'vēders' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'pot' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'perut' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'maag' in medical or formal contexts; 'buik' is more common in casual conversation.
Use 'mage' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'dhidd' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'żołądek' for the stomach; 'brzuch' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'estômago' in medical or formal contexts; 'barriga' is more common in casual conversation.
Use 'stomac' for the stomach; 'burtă' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'zheludok' for the stomach; 'zhivot' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'mage' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'tumbo' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'vayiru' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'potta' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'krapho ahan' for the stomach; 'tong' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'sikmura' for the stomach; 'tiyan' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'mide' for the stomach; 'karın' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'shlunok' for the stomach; 'zhivit' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'pait' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'dạ dày' for the stomach; 'bụng' is more casual and refers to the abdomen.
Use 'ìyà' for the stomach in any context.
Use 'wèi' for the stomach; 'dùzi' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'wai6' for the stomach; 'tou5' is more casual and refers to the belly.
Use 'isisu' for the stomach in any context.