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English students: Can you relate to this? You want to sound more clear and understandable to a native English speaker. Not just have people understand a few of your words then assume what you're actually saying. But to have your listeners completely understand you instantly without having to make any assumptions or use 'context' clues. Maybe you've never had someone from the United States judge your speaking before. Maybe you've only had friends and family judge your speaking and they haven't offered much in regards to what you should improve on. If you've never had someone from the US judge your speaking and you want to sound more American then let me know. I have pronunciation classes, conversation classes and more available! Book a lesson! I have a lot of availability this weekend!
Feb 6, 2025 9:12 PM
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How to say “I’m feeling unwell” in Japanese. I often hear people say “I got sick” in Japanese as “病気でした” or “病気だった,” even though they are fluent Japanese speakers. Today, I’d like to share another common phrase with you. It is “具合が悪い/ぐあいがわるい).” This phrase means “I’m feeling unwell” or “I’m not feeling well” in English. If you’re not sure what kind of illness you have, you can use this phrase to let someone know about your condition. よく、生徒から"病気でした"とか"病気だった"と聞きます とても日本語が流暢/りゅうちょう)な人からもです まちがいではないんですが、日本人はあまりつかいません それより日常的によく使われている表現をオススメします それは"具合が悪い/ぐあいがわるい)"です 英語のfeeling unwell やunder the weather みたいな表現/ひょうげん)です なんの病気なのかわからない時に特につかいます 使ってみてね! eg 😔A : Sorry,I have been feeling unwell since this morning. I would like to go to the clinic this afternoon. Is it possible? すいません、朝から具合が悪いので午後病院にいきたいんですがいいですか? Boss🥸: Are you alright? What’s wrong? 大丈夫?どうしたの? 😔: I have a stomachache、I have a headache and I feel dizzy. 胃が痛いし頭も痛いし、めまいがするんです 🥸: Then you should finish work today and rest well! それならもう仕事やめてゆっくり休んで!
Feb 6, 2025 10:10 AM
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