How to Say ‘No fever’ in French
Pas de fièvre
pah duh fyay-vruh
[pah duh fyay-vruh]
💬 Usage Tip: Classic French negative pattern with nouns: pas de + noun. No article after pas.
🇫🇷 In France: This is exactly the kind of short, useful information doctors want quickly.
Phrase Breakdown
Pas
[pah]
no / not any
Used to say the absence of something.
Je n’ai pas de fièvre aujourd’hui.
I do not have a fever today.
de
[duh]
of / any
In pas de, it helps express none or not any.
Je n’ai pas de fièvre aujourd’hui.
I do not have a fever today.
fièvre
[fyay-vruh]
fever
An elevated temperature; often checked by a doctor.
Je n’ai pas de fièvre aujourd’hui.
I do not have a fever today.
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