Prefixes: dys- de- dis-

前缀:dys- de- dis-

Learning English Vocabulary

2026-04-13

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Do you suffer from DYSpepsia? Could a DEtox diet help? Neil and Finn talk about prefixes. Subscribe to our newsletter to get our weekly tips about how to improve your English: https://www.bbc.co.uk/send/u178220599 Find more programmes to improve your vocabulary here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/vocabulary Try one of our other podcasts, including: ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ Learning English from the News ✔️ Learning English Grammar
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  • Hello and welcome to 6 Minute Vocabulary.

  • I'm Neil.

  • And I'm Finn.

  • In this programme we're looking at three prefixes.

  • D spelt D-E, dis spelt D-Y-S and dis spelt D-I-S.

  • Prefixes, or prefixes as some people say, are two or three letters

  • that go at the beginning of a word and affect its meaning.

  • We'll look at what each prefix means and give you example sentences.

  • There'll be a quiz!

  • And we'll leave you with a top tip for learning vocabulary.

  • But first, let's listen to Gladys talking about her husband, Bert.

  • While you listen, think about this question.

  • Does Gladys agree with Bert's doctor?

  • Bert's dyspepsia, his indigestion, is quite bad at the moment.

  • It's causing him quite a bit of discomfort.

  • The doctor says it's because he eats too much fatty food.