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How to Say ‘Nausea?’ in French

De la nausée ?

duh lah noh-zay

[duh lah noh-zay]

💬 Usage Tip: French often uses de la with non-count symptoms: de la fièvre, de la nausée.

🇫🇷 In France: You may hear the doctor shorten full questions into just the key symptom with rising intonation.

Phrase Breakdown

De

[duh]

some / any / of

Part of de la, used with an uncountable feminine noun like nausée.

Example

Vous avez de la nausée aujourd’hui ?

Do you have nausea today?

la

[lah]

the / some

In de la, it helps form the partitive expression for an uncountable feminine noun.

Example

Vous avez de la nausée aujourd’hui ?

Do you have nausea today?

nausée

[noh-zay]

nausea

A sick feeling in the stomach, often discussed as a symptom.

Example

Vous avez de la nausée aujourd’hui ?

Do you have nausea today?

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