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aspirina — meaning in English: aspirin

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neutral very common
Usage
The word 'aspirina' is commonly used in pharmacies, doctors' offices, and casual conversations about health. For instance, if a friend has a headache, you might hear someone suggest taking 'aspirina' for relief.
Synonyms & nuances
'Aspirina' specifically refers to the over-the-counter pain relief medication, while 'analgesico' is a broader term that means any kind of painkiller. You would choose 'aspirina' when referring to this specific product rather than a general class of pain relievers.
Culture
'Aspirina' comes from the trademarked name 'Aspirin,' which was derived from the Latin word for the meadows where the willow trees (from which salicylic acid is derived) grow. This word is fascinating not only for its roots but also for its role in Italian culture, as it reflects a broader European history of herbal medicine and the transition to modern pharmacology.
FAQ
Q.What is 'aspirina' in Italian?
'Aspirina' is the Italian word for 'aspirin,' a common medication used to relieve pain and reduce fever.
Q.How do you pronounce 'aspirina'?
'Aspirina' is pronounced as ah-spee-REE-nah, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
Q.Can 'aspirina' be used for children?
'Aspirina' is generally not recommended for children under 12 due to the risk of Reye's syndrome; alternatives like paracetamol are often suggested.
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