How to Say ‘Do you also have a fever?’ in French
Vous avez de la fièvre aussi ?
voo ah-vay duh lah fyayvr oh-see
[voo ah-vay duh lah fyayvr oh-see]
💬 Usage Tip: "Vous avez... ?" literally means "Do you have...?" "De la fièvre" is the fixed French expression for "a fever"—French says "to have fever," not "to be feverish."
🇫🇷 In France: Doctors in France often use "vous" with patients, even in friendly settings. It's polite and standard, so it's good to recognize and use.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous
[voo]
you
Formal or plural subject pronoun, often used by doctors when speaking politely to a patient.
Vous avez de la fièvre aussi ?
Do you also have a fever?
avez
[ah-vay]
have
Form of avoir used with 'vous'; here it means 'have.'
Vous avez de la fièvre aussi ?
Do you also have a fever?
de
[duh]
of; some; any
Part of the expression 'de la fièvre,' used before a feminine noun in a general, uncountable sense.
Vous avez de la fièvre aussi ?
Do you also have a fever?
la
[lah]
the; some
Feminine singular article; in 'de la fièvre' it helps express 'a fever' in French.
Vous avez de la fièvre aussi ?
Do you also have a fever?
fièvre
[fyayvr]
fever
A common medical symptom meaning an elevated body temperature.
Vous avez de la fièvre aussi ?
Do you also have a fever?
aussi
[oh-see]
also; too
Adds another symptom or detail, meaning 'also' or 'too.'
Vous avez de la fièvre aussi ?
Do you also have a fever?
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