What does δυσανεξία in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word δυσανεξία in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use δυσανεξία in Greek.
The word δυσανεξία in Greek means δυσανεξία σε κτ, που έχει δυσανεξία σε κτ, που έχει δυσανεξία σε κτ, δυσανεξία στη λακτόζη, που έχει δυσανεξία στη λακτόζη. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word δυσανεξία
δυσανεξία σε κτ(sensitivity to certain foods) I can't eat cheese; I have an intolerance to dairy. |
που έχει δυσανεξία σε κτ(as suffix (cannot digest sth) If you are gluten intolerant, you should avoid eating wheat. |
που έχει δυσανεξία σε κτ(cannot digest sth) For the first year of her life, my daughter was intolerant to all milk. |
δυσανεξία στη λακτόζη(inability to digest milk) I can't nurse my baby due to his lactose intolerance. |
που έχει δυσανεξία στη λακτόζη(cannot digest milk sugar) I can't drink milk because I'm lactose intolerant. |
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