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      <title>3 Simple Ways to Say Doctor in Spanish</title>
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      <description>How To Say Doctor In Spanish&#xA;When traveling to a Spanish-speaking country, it is important to know a few basic medical phrases. One of the most important phrases is &amp;ldquo;doctor.&amp;rdquo; In Spanish, there are two ways to say &amp;ldquo;doctor.&amp;rdquo; The first way is &amp;ldquo;doctor&amp;rdquo; (pronounced dok-tor). This is the general term for a medical doctor. The second way is &amp;ldquo;médico&amp;rdquo; (pronounced meh-dee-ko). This is a more specific term for a medical doctor who has completed medical school and is licensed to practice medicine.</description>
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