How to Say ‘Result’ in Japanese
結果
kekka
[KEK-kah]
💬 Usage Tip: [結果] is used for any “result” (not only medical). With tests, it commonly becomes [検査結果].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Doctors often explain results while showing a printout; it’s normal to ask to see the numbers and keep the paper for your records.
Phrase Breakdown
結果
kekka
[KEK-kah]
result; outcome
The outcome of something; in medical settings it often means test results (検査結果). Often used with 出る (to come out) like 結果が出る.
検査の結果を教えてください。
Please tell me the test results.
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