How to Say ‘Fever’ in Japanese
ねつ
ne tsu
[neh tsoo]
💬 Usage Tip: Often written [熱]. You can say [ねつがあります] (I have a fever).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Fever matters because some stomach issues might be infections—staff may advise seeing a doctor if it’s high.
Phrase Breakdown
ね
ne
[neh]
(part of “netsu”) fever
First sound of ねつ (“fever”). Usually used as the full word ねつ rather than alone.
ねつはありますか。
Do you have a fever?
つ
tsu
[tsoo]
(part of “netsu”) fever
Second sound of ねつ (“fever”). Usually used as part of the whole word.
ねつが出ました。
I got a fever.
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