English Word: measles
Spanish Word: sarampión
Now you know how to say measles in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'measles'
She and he have measles
Ella y él tienen sarampión.
As a result, diseases such as measles and German measles, which were close to eradication, are beginning to become more widespread.
A consecuencia de ello, enfermedades como la varicela y el sarampión, que estaban a punto de ser erradicadas, comienzan a volver a propagarse.
Eighty per cent of children have been vaccinated against measles and polio.
Se ha vacunado al ochenta por ciento de los niños contra el sarampión y la polio.
But the north was not ready - officially Mr Prabhakaran had measles or chicken pox.
Pero el norte no estaba preparado -oficialmente el señor Prabhakaran tenía el sarampión o la varicela-.
Every day, thousands of children die from diseases that we know how to treat, such as measles, and for which medicinal products exist.
Todos los días miles de niños mueren por enfermedades que sabemos cómo tratar, como el sarampión, y para las que existen medicamentos.
On current trends, by 2020 the number of deaths and injuries from war and violence will overtake the number of deaths caused by diseases such as malaria and measles.
De continuar las tendencias actuales, en 2020 el número de muertos y heridos causados por las guerras y la violencia superará el número de muertos causados por enfermedades como la malaria y el sarampión.
Mr President, Commissioner, seeing one child die every minute in the developing world from whooping cough or from measles, when there is a vaccine, is heartbreaking.
– Señor Presidente, señor Comisario, ver morir cada minuto un niño en el Sur a causa de la tos ferina o del sarampión, cuando existe una vacuna, es desgarrador.
Commissioner Lamy's list includes: yellow fever, plague, cholera, meningitis, dengue, influenza, hepatitis, polio, typhoid fever, typhus and measles.
La lista del Comisario Lamy incluye las siguientes enfermedades: la fiebre amarilla, la peste, el cólera, la meningitis, el dengue, la gripe, la hepatitis, la polio, las fiebres tifoideas, el tifus y la rubéola.
The six words are: muren [der faldt i Berlin] (the Wall which came down in Berlin), markedet (the market), mainstreaming (mainstreaming), magt (power), mæslinger (measles) and menneskerettigheder (human rights).
Las seis palabras son: el muro que cayó en Berlín, el mercado, "mainstreaming" , poder, sarampión y derechos humanos.
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