Inklingo

médicos

MEH-dee-kohsˈmeðikos

médicos means doctors in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:

doctors, physicians

Also: medics
NounmA1
Three smiling cartoon figures, two men and one woman, wearing white lab coats and stethoscopes around their necks, standing together.

📝 In Action

Los médicos del hospital están muy ocupados hoy.

A1

The doctors at the hospital are very busy today.

Necesitamos más médicos especialistas en la zona rural.

B1

We need more specialist physicians in the rural area.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • doctores (doctors)
  • facultativos (medical staff (formal))

Common Collocations

  • visitar a los médicosto visit the doctors
  • un equipo de médicosa team of doctors

medical

A collection of simple medical equipment, including a coiled stethoscope and a small, recognizable first aid kit.

📝 In Action

Los servicios médicos son esenciales en esta comunidad.

B1

Medical services are essential in this community.

Necesitamos nuevos equipos médicos para la cirugía.

B2

We need new medical equipment for the surgery.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • sanitarios (health-related)

Common Collocations

  • exámenes médicosmedical examinations
  • gastos médicosmedical expenses

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "médicos" in Spanish:

medics

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: médicos

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence uses 'médicos' as an adjective?

📚 More Resources

👥 Word Family
médico(doctor (singular), medical (singular))Noun / Adjective
médica(female doctor)Noun
medicina(medicine)Noun
🎵 Rhymes
típicosclásicos
📚 Etymology

The word comes directly from the Latin word *medicus*, meaning 'physician' or 'healer,' which itself is related to the verb *mederi* ('to heal').

First recorded: Medieval Spanish period

Cognates (Related words)

Italian: mediciFrench: médicaux

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use 'doctores' instead of 'médicos'?

Yes, absolutely! In many Spanish-speaking regions, 'doctor' or 'doctora' is very common and often preferred when addressing or referring to a physician. 'Médico' is slightly more formal and emphasizes the profession itself.

If I am talking about a female doctor, do I use 'médico' or 'médica'?

You would use 'médica' (the feminine noun). Since 'médicos' is the masculine plural, it is used for groups of men, or mixed groups. For a group of only female doctors, you would use 'médicas'.