How to Say ‘Do you also have a fever?’ in French
Vous avez aussi de la fièvre ?
voo ah-vay oh-SEE duh lah fee-EVR
[voo ah-vay oh-SEE duh lah fee-EVR]
💬 Usage Tip: A very typical medical question. Listen for the rising intonation at the end in spoken French.
🇫🇷 In France: French doctors often ask about grouped symptoms one by one: fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue, etc.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous avez aussi
voo ah-vay oh-SEE
Do you also have / You have also
Polite question form asking whether the person has another symptom too.
Vous avez aussi mal à la tête ?
Do you also have a headache?
Words in this phrase
Vous
[voo]
you
Formal or plural you, used politely by the doctor.
Vous avez aussi mal au ventre ?
Do you also have stomach pain?
avez
[ah-vay]
have
Form of avoir with vous.
Vous avez aussi des vertiges ?
Do you also have dizziness?
aussi
[oh-SEE]
also
Adds another possible symptom.
Vous avez aussi des frissons ?
Do you also have chills?
De la fièvre
duh lah fee-EVR
A fever
Refers to having a fever, a common symptom when sick.
J'ai de la fièvre.
I have a fever.
Words in this phrase
de
[duh]
some / any
Part of de la for uncountable nouns like fever.
Vous avez aussi de la douleur ici ?
Do you also have pain here?
la
[lah]
the / some
Part of the expression de la.
Vous avez aussi de la toux la nuit ?
Do you also have a cough at night?
fièvre
[fee-EVR]
fever
The medical symptom fever.
Vous avez aussi de la fièvre depuis hier ?
Have you also had a fever since yesterday?
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