How to Say ‘Problem’ in Japanese
問題
mondai
[mon-DIE]
💬 Usage Tip: [問題] is “problem/issue.” In medical contexts it can mean an abnormal finding, not necessarily a “big problem.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Doctors may use [問題] gently to avoid sounding scary. If you want clarity, ask: [どんな問題ですか。] (“What kind of issue is it?”).
Phrase Breakdown
問題
mondai
[mon-DIE]
problem; issue
A problem/issue. Doctors often say 問題ありません (no problem) or 大きな問題はありません (no major problem).
検査結果に問題がありますか。
Is there any problem with the test results?
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