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1 kwi 2020 · This post covers key phrases and vocabulary to describe how you’re feeling, certain conditions, symptoms, treatments, parts of the body, and more so that you can feel prepared if you get sick in Japan.
19 kwi 2016 · 体調 (taichou): body condition [Can be used to refer to illness or some other good or bad condition. Ex: 最近、体調が悪い] 具合 (guai): condition [commonly used to refer to health condition, ex: 具合はどう? = ‘how are you feeling’] 119: emergency hotline in Japan, similar to ‘911’ in the US. Loading...
7 sie 2024 · If you are feeling sick in Japan and do not know what to say to describe your condition in Japanese language, keep reading to learn Japanese phrases and words for some of the most frequent illnesses and symptoms that may require medical attention.
When you get sick in Japan, you need to explain your symptoms in Japanese. If you can explain them, a Japanese person can help, and they can send you to the proper hospital. Therefore, explaining your symptoms in Japanese is the most important.
In this article and video, Wasabi Tutor Miki teaches you how to describe when you aren’t feeling so well physically in Japanese.
22 maj 2024 · If you say, " i'm sick" (Watashi wa byoki desu) in Japanese, it will most often be interpreted to mean that you have chronic illness, rather than meaning that you are feeling ill at that moment. When you are temporarily unwell, use ‘Guai ga warui desu’ instead.
2 lis 2024 · There is no medicine for love-sickness. Just like in English, Japanese people also have a word for love-sickness. This phrase captures the idea that no medication for being sick from love exists. What often happens is that we have to wait for time to pass to heal. 16. 体に気をつけて。