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What is the French translation for 'I have a temperature'?
What is the French translation for 'I have a temperature'?
- Je me suis brûlé la main
- J'ai de la fièvre (correct)
- Je me suis foulé la cheville
- Je suis enrhumé
Which of these is the translation for 'I am being sick'?
Which of these is the translation for 'I am being sick'?
- J'ai le rhume des foins
- Je me suis cassé le bras
- J'ai la grippe
- Je vomis (correct)
What is the French translation for 'I have a cough'?
What is the French translation for 'I have a cough'?
- J'ai froid
- J'ai soif
- J'ai la toux (correct)
- J'ai chaud
Which of these is the translation for 'I am thirsty'?
Which of these is the translation for 'I am thirsty'?
What is the French translation for 'I am not hungry'?
What is the French translation for 'I am not hungry'?
What is the French translation for 'I am tired'?
What is the French translation for 'I am tired'?
Which phrase in French means 'I am ill/sick'?
Which phrase in French means 'I am ill/sick'?
What does 'J'ai le rhume des foins' mean in English?
What does 'J'ai le rhume des foins' mean in English?
How would you say 'I cut my finger' in French?
How would you say 'I cut my finger' in French?
If someone says 'J'ai chaud', what are they expressing?
If someone says 'J'ai chaud', what are they expressing?
Study Notes
Health Issues
- Having a temperature is referred to as "J'ai de la fièvre" in French.
- A sprained ankle is described as "Je me suis foulé la cheville" in French.
- Breaking one's arm is translated to "Je me suis cassé le bras" in French.
Illnesses
- A cold is referred to as "Je suis enrhumé" in French.
- Hay fever is described as "J'ai le rhume des foins" in French.
- The flu is referred to as "J'ai la grippe" in French.
Injuries
- Cutting one's finger is described as "Je me suis coupé le doigt" in French.
- Burning one's hand is translated to "Je me suis brûlé la main" in French.
Physical States
- Being hungry is the opposite of "Je n'ai pas faim" in French.
- Feeling sick is described as "Je suis malade" in French.
- Feeling tired is referred to as "Je suis fatigué" in French.
- Being thirsty is translated to "J'ai soif" in French.
- Feeling hot is described as "J'ai chaud" in French.
- Feeling cold is referred to as "J'ai froid" in French.
Symptoms
- Vomiting is described as "Je vomis" in French.
- Sneezing is referred to as "J'éternue" in French.
- Coughing is translated to "J'ai une toux" in French.
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Description
Test your knowledge of common health-related phrases in French with this quiz, covering topics such as symptoms, injuries, and general well-being. Practice expressions for various health conditions and situations.