I have a toothache.:”ha ga itai” Japanese Phrase #470
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歯が痛い。(ha ga itai)
I have a toothache. / 我牙疼。 / 이가 아프다. / Đau răng.
When you want to describe “pain caused by something being wrong with one of your teeth”, you would be able to use “歯が痛い。(ha ga itai)” which means “I have a toothache.”. Everybody could use this in daily conversations as casual and “歯が痛いです。(ha ga itai desu)” is used as polite and formal.
Sample 1
歯が痛いよ。 (I have a toothache.) (我牙疼。) (이가 아파요.) (Tôi bị đau răng.)
そうなんだ。虫歯あるの? (Oh, I see. Do you have a cavity?) (这样啊。长蛀牙了吗?) (그렇구나. 충치 있어?) (Vậy à. Có răng sâu hả?)
Sample 2
歯が痛いです。 (I have a toothache.) (我牙疼。) (이가 아픕니다.) (Tôi bị đau răng.)
歯医者に行ってみたらどうですか? (Why don’t you see the dentist?) (去看看牙医怎么样?) (치과에 가보는 것이 어때요?) (Bạn nên thử đến gặp nha sĩ xem thế nào?)
そうですね。明日行ってみます。 (Right. I’ll see the dentist tomorrow.) (对啊。我明天去看看。) (그래야지. 내일 가 보겠습니다.) (Đúng vậy. Tôi sẽ đến đó vào ngày mai.)
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