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13 Responses to “Newbie Lesson S4 #30 - Disaster Averted: What you Need to Know in Case of Medical Emergency”
Monday at 6:30 pm
Mina-san, what’s the highest fever you’ve ever had?
Tuesday at 3:59 am
思い出さないですね…
小さい頃のことですから…
Tuesday at 6:02 am
It’s hard to say but… up to 39.7°C I think, when I was 8 or 10 years old.
I wouldn’t want to be in Lori’s shoes however… getting sick in a foreign country must just be awful…
Tuesday at 9:40 am
吐き気があります。This sounds like I have puke. ちょう。。。きもいー!
Tuesday at 9:53 am
how to spell the word”吐き気” in enghish? “nasir”??
Tuesday at 9:55 am
Extra help is here:
http://www.iknow.co.jp/lists/48827
Tuesday at 10:02 am
thank you, spidey
Tuesday at 10:54 am
こんにちは、みなさん。
Konnichiwa, mina-san.
Two years ago, I got infected with Norovirus and it was awful. I had a fever of 39.5℃.
Tuesday at 11:53 am
Woah. Naomi-sensei. that is horrible. So what medicine did they give you?
Friday at 3:09 pm
asahi_nysurf -san
病院にいきませんでした。Byouin ni ikimasen deshita.
I didn’t go to the hospital.
The reason I knew that I had Norovirus was, my family got sick after I’ve recovered and they were told that they had Norovirus…
Friday at 8:28 am
こんにちは、
レースンはありがとうございます。
PDFページ5、単語(のど)違いますよ。 It should be throat not fever temperature.
Friday at 9:25 am
Kyashiiさん,
Thank you for pointing that out! I have fixed the error
Thursday at 2:36 am
ロリーさん、診察室へどうぞ、
今日は、お願いします。
椅子へどうぞ。どうしましたか。
のどが痛いです。
熱が三十九点五あります。頭と背中とお腹が痛いです。
吐き気は。
吐き気があります。
また、ね
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