Parts of the Body English to Balochi
Parts of the Body English to Balochi Language online interpreter and student learner. this page contain the Parts of the Body names in English language and made an interpretation of in to Balochi.
English to Balochi
Parts of the Body - آزا - Aaza
Features - آنگو،اندام،دروشم - Aango, andaam, drwosham
Eye - چم - Cham
Eye socket - چم کلونٹ - Cham klont
Ear - گوش - Gosh
Nose - پونز - ponz
Nostril - گرانز،گين - Giranz, Gain
Bridge of the nose - بونزءلٹ - ponz ae latt
Face - ديم - Daim
Curled hair - ڈکمیں مُود، لُوپَٹ - Dukmain moodh, Loopat
Long curls of man - گُلگ، گُلالگ - Gulag, Gulalag
head - سر - Sar
hair (generally those on the body) - پُٹ - Put
Ill health - نادراہى،ناجوڑى - Nadhurai, naajorhi
Constitution - کدوبت - Kadoobath
Built - کدوبالاد - Kadhoo balaadh
Hunch back - کومپ - komp
Short - پٹک - patak
Size - ۘقد - Qadh
Height - ۘبالاد - Balaadh
Beauty - ۘزيبائ،وش رنگ - Zebai, wash rang
Complexion - جلوہ - jalwa
Complexion - براہ - Brah
Thirst - تن،ملاس - thun, malaas
Sleep - واب - Waab
Dream - واب - Waab
Sprite - ساہ،ارواہ - Sah, Arwah
Life - زند - Zindh
Urine - مس،آپ دست - Miss, Aap dhasth
Sneeze - چشگ،چش - Chishag, Chish
Blowing of nose - ہونش کنگ - honsh kanag
Belch - گارتگ - Garthak
Hunger - گژن - Guzhn
Eye dirt - پچ - Pich
Saliva - گج،جگ - Gajj, jug
Spittle - تک - Thak
Phlegm - بلگم - Balgum
Earwax - گوشءموم - Gosh ae mom
Womb - زہگ دان،بچہ دان - Zaag dhaan, Bacha dhaan
Wrinkle - چل،کرچک - Chal, Karchak
Mole - نشان - Nishaan
Score - رام - Raam
Pus - ريم - Raem
Liver - جگر - Jiggar
Gall - زہرگ - Zarg
Bile - زہرگ - Zarg
Spleen - دلوئ - Dhiloi
Intestine - روت - Rowth
Bladder - آپ خانہ - Aap khana
Seat - نندجا - Nindh jaa
Lungs - پپ - Pup
Ribs - پہلونک - pehloonk
Side - کش - kash
Stomach - ہوجرينک،سگندان،لاپ - Laap, Hojreenk, Sagandaan
Pad, Sole - پادۓدل - Paadae Dhil
Instep - پادۓپشت - Paadae pushth
Calf bone, Ankle - کڑ - Kad
Hip - کونچلاسک - Konchlaask
Kidney - گٹگ - Gutik
Foot print - پد - Padh
Shin - پادنلى - Padhnali
Heel - پادپونز - Padhpoonz
Calf - پنى - Pani
Toes - پادپنجگ - Padh panjag
Backbone, Spine, Chine - سرينےہڈ،نشانگ - Serenay had, Nashaang
Back - پشت - Pushth
Thigh - ران،لنگ - Raan. Ling
Knee - کونڈ - KonD
Feet - پاد - Paadh
Breast, bosom - گور - Guwar
Nipple - گورمر،موجگ،گودان - Godhaan, Mojag, Gormar
Navel - ناپگ - Naapag
Groin - پيش کٹ،مائيغ - Pishkat, maigh
Belly - لاپ - laap
Finger - لنکک - Lankuk
Finger(feminine) - موردان، موردانئگ - Mordan, mordhanag
Thumb - ماتى،ماسى،ديب - Mathee, Masee, Dheap
First finger - شست،کاسہ چٹ - Shasth, kasa chat
Second finger - گڈى - GuDi
Third finger - زرى - Zari
Forth finger - چوچى،چيخ - Choochi, cheekh
Nail - ناہن - Nahun
Chest - ڈوبرسينگ،ڈڈر - Dowbarseng, DaDar
Palm - دست دل،تلى - Dil dasth, Thali
Flesh - گوشت،گوژد - Goshth, Gozhdh
Vein - رگ - Rag
Armpit - بگل - Bagal
Wrist - سرپنجگ،کرائ - Sarpanjag, karai
Fist - مُشت - Mushth
Biceps - مشک،لمبوم،ڈيڈر - Mashk, Lambowm, DeDar
Elbow - سروشک،مسک - Seroshk, mask
Knuckle - جوڑ،مجول،بند،سند - Jorh, mjowl, bandh, Sandh
Hand - دست - Dasth
Skin - پوست،سل - Posth, silh
Shoulder - کوپگ - Kopag
Shoulder blade - ہنجرى - hanjri
Shoulder gridle - بردست - Bardasth
Clanicle - کمک - kamk
Arm, Limb - بانزد،باسک - Banzoo, baask
Neck, nap of the neck - گردن - Gardin
Roof of the mouth - نک - Nik
Windpipe - گُر - Gurr
Throat - گُٹ - Gutt
Bronchi - سہروت،نڑوچ - Suhrwath, narhoch
Jaw, jawbone - کلاجور،ہڑب،شاگور - klaa jor, harhab, shagor
Tooth - د نتاں - Danthan
Tongue - زبان،زواں،للک - zuban, zuwan, luluk
Tooth gums - ہارونک،آريک - Haroonk, Hareek
Double tooth - ہاش - Hash
Mouth - دپ - Dhap
Lab - کاہل - Kahl
Lips - لنٹ -
Lips (faminine) - رک لنٹ -
Moustaches - بروت - Barowth
Beard - ريش - Reesh
Eye lid - بوت،اسپيتى - Both, Ispathee
Cheek - گل - Gall
Cheek bone - انارک - Anark
Chin - زنوک،سنٹ،کھاڈى - Zanook, Sunt, kahdi
Ear drum - گوش کر - Goshkar
Temple - ہش،ہوندرى - hush, hondhri
Adam's apple - کشارگا - Kushargaa
Eye ball - ديدوک،ٹيلگ - Deedok, Tailog
Eye brow - برواں - Burwan
Eye lashes - مچاچ،مشاش - Machach, Mashash
Parting of hair - گيوار - Giwaar
Cue - چوٹيل - Choteel
Ringlet - مہپر،ملگور - mahpar, malgoor
Skull - کانپول - Kanpol
Forehead - پيشانى،انثيغ - Peshani
some major parts of the body and their structure to help understand their physical composition, organization and their functions (Structure, Task, Role) to give insight into how they work together to support overall health:
Brain Structure
Composed of the cerebrum (largest part), cerebellum, and brainstem. It has billions of neurons (nerve cells) that communicate through synapses. Protected by the skull and encased in cerebrospinal fluid, it is divided into two hemispheres connected by the corpus callosum.
Brain Task
Coordinates bodily functions, thoughts, and emotions.
Brain Role
The control center of the body, managing both voluntary actions (e.g., movement) and involuntary functions (e.g., breathing).
Heart Structure
Muscular organ with four chambers (two upper atria and two lower ventricles) and four valves (tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aortic). It has a double-walled membrane called the pericardium that surrounds and protects it.
Heart Task
Pumps oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the body and returns oxygen-depleted blood to the lungs.
Heart Role
Essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and removing waste products.
Lungs Structure
Pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest. Each lung is divided into lobes (three on the right, two on the left). They contain bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. Enclosed by the pleural membrane.
LungsTask
Facilitate gas exchange (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out) during respiration.
LungsRole
Vital for providing oxygen to the bloodstream and eliminating carbon dioxide.
Liver Structure
Large, wedge-shaped organ divided into lobes (right and left) and composed of specialized cells called hepatocytes. It has a complex network of blood vessels, including the hepatic artery and portal vein, which supply blood to the liver.
LiverTask
Processes nutrients, detoxifies harmful substances, and produces bile.
LiverRole
Supports digestion, regulates blood composition, and detoxifies chemicals.
Kidneys Structure
Pair of bean-shaped organs located on either side of the spine. Each kidney contains about a million nephrons, the functional units that filter blood. The kidney structure includes the renal cortex, medulla, and pelvis.
Kidneys Task
Filter waste from the blood and regulate fluid, electrolyte, and pH balance.
Kidneys Role
Maintains homeostasis, regulates blood pressure, and removes waste via urine.
Stomach Structure
J-shaped, muscular organ lined with a mucous membrane. It has layers of muscle that aid in the mechanical breakdown of food. Its lining contains gastric glands that secrete acid and enzymes.
Divided into regions
fundus, body, antrum, and pylorus.
Stomach Task
Breaks down food mechanically and chemically to prepare for nutrient absorption.
Stomach Role
Key player in digestion, particularly in breaking down proteins.
Small Intestine Structure
Long, coiled tube divided into three sections duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. Lined with villi and microvilli to maximize nutrient absorption.
Large Intestine Structure
Wider tube that includes the cecum, colon, rectum, and anus. Contains bacteria that further digest food, absorbs water, and forms waste.
Intestine Task
Small intestine absorbs nutrients; large intestine absorbs water and forms waste.
Intestine Role
Completes digestion and absorption of nutrients, then compacts waste for excretion.
Bones Structure
Hard matrix composed of calcium and phosphate; contains cells like osteocytes, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts. Bones are classified by shape (long, short, flat, irregular) and are connected by joints. They have an outer compact layer and an inner spongy layer.
Bones Task
Provides structural support, stores minerals, and produces blood cells in marrow.
Bones Role
Protects vital organs, allows movement, and supports mineral homeostasis.
Muscles Structure
Made of bundles of muscle fibers (cells) held together by connective tissue. Three main types> skeletal (voluntary, striated), cardiac (involuntary, striated), and smooth muscle (involuntary, non-striated). Muscles are attached to bones by tendons.
Muscles Task
Contract to produce movement and maintain posture.
Muscles Role
Enables bodily movement, supports circulation, and generates heat.
Skin Structure
Multi-layered organ consisting of the epidermis (outer layer), dermis (middle layer), and subcutaneous tissue (innermost layer). It contains sweat glands, hair follicles, blood vessels, and nerves.
Skin Task
Acts as a barrier, regulates temperature, and provides sensory information.
Skin Role
Protects against infection, helps with temperature regulation, and enables sensation.
Blood Vessels Structure
Network of tubes (arteries, veins, and capillaries) that vary in size and function. Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart, veins return oxygen-depleted blood, and capillaries enable exchange between blood and tissues.
Blood Vessels Task
Transport blood throughout the body.
Blood Vessels Role
Delivers oxygen and nutrients, removes waste, and assists in temperature regulatio
Eyes Structure
Spherical organs protected by the bony orbit, containing parts like the cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve. The eye structure focuses light and converts it to signals for the brain to process as visual information.
Ears Structure
Divided into three sections outer ear (pinna and ear canal), middle ear (ossicles - small bones), and inner ear (cochlea and vestibular system). Ears capture sound waves and help maintain balance.
Reproductive Organs Female Structure
Includes ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina.
Reproductive Organs Male Structure
Includes testes, vas deferens, prostate, and penis. Both sets of organs are specialized for reproductive functions.
Pancreas Structure
Long, flat gland located behind the stomach. It has clusters of cells called islets that produce insulin and other hormones, along with exocrine cells that produce digestive enzymes.
Each body part is highly specialized, structured for its function, and interconnected within the body’s overall system. Let me know if you'd like more details on any particular part!
Each part plays a unique role that’s crucial for maintaining health and enables the body to function as an integrated system.
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