How to Say ‘Numbers (values)’ in Japanese
数値
suuchi
[SOO-chee]
💬 Usage Tip: [数値] refers to numeric values like blood test levels. You can ask: [数値は正常ですか。] (“Are the values normal?”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Patients often compare with past visits. It’s normal to ask for trend info: [前回と比べてどうですか。] (“How is it compared to last time?”).
Phrase Breakdown
数値
suuchi
[SOO-chee]
numerical value; reading (e.g., lab value)
Used for medical numbers like blood sugar, cholesterol, liver enzymes, etc. Often with 高い/低い or 上がる/下がる.
この数値は前より少し高いです。
This value is a little higher than before.
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