What does brjóstsviði in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word brjóstsviði in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use brjóstsviði in Icelandic.
The word brjóstsviði in Icelandic means heartburn. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word brjóstsviði
heartburnnoun (pain caused by stomach acid) |
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Aukaverkanir íbúprófens eru meðal annars brjóstsviði og útbrot. The population growth figures include Borrowash and are taken from and . |
Brjóstsviði: Tíðni brjóstsviða (að minnsta kosti einu sinni í mánuði) á síðast liðnu ári var 42.8% (1996) og 44.2% (2006), með sterk tengsl milli þeirra sem höfðu brjóstsviða bæði árin. Heartburn: Heartburn (at least once a month) in the preceding year was 42.8% (1996) and 44.2% (2006), with a strong relationship between those who experienced heartburn in both years. |
Við erum með brjóstsviði - þetta er fjölskyldusveppur: fyrst var afi veikur, en hann var neitaður að framkvæma aðgerðina á 71, svo hann fór í lok lífsins með sárabindi og fór síðan til móður minnar. We have a hernia - this is a family scourge: first the grandfather was ill, but he was refused to perform the operation at 71, so he went to the end of life with a bandage and went, then to my mother. |
Sækja um þrýsting á þetta svæði til að létta þig á svima, magaverki og brjóstsviði. Applying pressure to this area to relieve yourself of dizziness, stomachaches and hernia. |
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