Jun
16
temperature/fever
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One of my students said to me the other day, “My temperature has not gone up.” What the student really meant was “I have no temperature.” In Japanese, netsu ga arimasen 熱がありません。You could also say, “I have no fever.”
If you go to a docter, the docter might ask you “Do you have a temperature?” netsu ga arimasu ka 熱がありますか。If your body temperature is over 98.6 degrees farenheight (F) or 36 degrees celsius (C), then you are consider to have a temperature (or a fever).
You can abreviate the word temperature with temp.
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