吐 き気 hakike
hakike
Noun
1. nausea; feeling like throwing up; feeling sick
なんだかめまいと吐 き気 がします。
nandaka memaito hakikega shimasu.
I feel sort of dizzy and I feel like throwing up.
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なんだかめまいと吐 き気 がします。
nandaka memaito hakikega shimasu.
I feel sort of dizzy and I feel like throwing up.
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hakikede
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1. Nausea; Feeling sick
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hakikejārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not nauseous.; Did not feel sick.
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hakikejanakattadesu
The polite, past negative form
1. Wasn't nauseous.; Didn't feel sick.
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wa kikedeshō
Expresses probability in a polite manner ("probably…")
1. Likely nauseous.; Probably feeling sick.
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hakikedewārimasendeshita
The polite, past negative form
1. Was not nauseous.; Did not feel sick.
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hakikedattara
The "-tara" conditional form ("if/when…")
1. If/when nauseous; If/when feeling sick
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