surgery
The French word 'chirurgie' is used to describe the medical specialty involving the surgical treatment of diseases, injuries, and deformities. This includes both invasive and non-invasive procedures. It is a direct translation of the English word 'surgery' and is used in the same context.
I need a knee surgery.
This sentence expresses a personal need for a specific type of surgery. In this example, the speaker needs a surgery on their knee. The word 'chirurgie' in French is used to represent the action of medical treatment, similar to how 'surgery' is used in English.
The surgery is scheduled for tomorrow morning.
This sentence states a future event, specifically a surgery, that is scheduled to occur. The word 'chirurgie' is used to specify the type of event being scheduled, which is a surgery in this instance. Similar to English, French uses prepositions like 'pour' to indicate the timing of future events.
Plastic surgery is an option.
This sentence presents 'plastic surgery' as one of the possible choices or options. The phrase 'chirurgie plastique' in French is directly translated to 'plastic surgery' in English, and both versions are used commonly in medical and general discussions.