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Rachel
Are you feeling better?
If a person had been sick and I want to know if they are feeling better, would I just ask 元気ですか or is there something better to say?
ありがとうございます
Apr 19, 2016 12:39 AM
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you can say something like すこし良くなりましたか?(are you feeling little better)
also お大事に(get well soon):this is a phrase used to someone who is still ill and recovering from.
April 19, 2016
You can translate these phrases like this; "Are you OK ?" → "だいじょうぶ(大丈夫)ですか?", "How is your condition ?" → "たいちょう(体調)はどうですか?"
If you want to say more casual, you can use "だいじょうぶ?" and "たいちょうはどう?"
April 19, 2016
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