How to Say ‘Do you also have nausea?’ in French
Vous avez aussi de la nausée ?
voo ah-vay oh-see duh lah noh-zay
[voo ah-vay oh-see duh lah noh-zay]
💬 Usage Tip: Natural spoken French. You can answer: Oui, un peu. / Non, pas du tout.
🇫🇷 In France: Doctors may ask several short symptom questions in a row—this is normal and efficient in France.
Phrase Breakdown
Vous avez aussi
voo ah-vay oh-see
do you also have
A polite question asking whether another symptom is present 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, often used by medical staff.
Vous avez aussi de la nausée ce matin ?
Do you also have nausea this morning?
avez
[ah-vay]
have
Form of avoir used with vous.
Vous avez aussi de la nausée ce matin ?
Do you also have nausea this morning?
aussi
[oh-see]
also
Used to ask about an additional symptom.
Vous avez aussi de la nausée ce matin ?
Do you also have nausea this morning?
De la nausée ?
duh lah noh-zay
nausea?
Asks about feeling sick to the stomach.
J'ai de la nausée.
I feel nauseous.
Words in this phrase
de
[duh]
some / any / of
Part of de la before an uncountable feminine noun.
Vous avez aussi de la nausée ce matin ?
Do you also have nausea this morning?
la
[lah]
the / some
Used in the partitive expression de la.
Vous avez aussi de la nausée ce matin ?
Do you also have nausea this morning?
nausée
[noh-zay]
nausea
The feeling of sickness in the stomach.
Vous avez aussi de la nausée ce matin ?
Do you also have nausea this morning?
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