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  • When your head/body temperature is very hot, what can you say?
    I have a fever.
  • When you want to check if someone is okay, what can you say?
    Is (there) something wrong? / What's wrong? / What's the matter? / What's going on? / Did something happen?
  • When your eyes are red, what can you say?
    I have red eyes.
  • What is "재채기" in English?
    sneeze (sneezing)
  • When your throat hurts, what can you say?
    I have a sore throat.
  • If you have 1 red eye, what can you say?
    I have a red eye.
  • When you want to ask for advice, what can you say?
    What do you think I should do?
  • When your stomach hurts, what can you say?
    I have a stomachache.
  • What is "미세먼지" in English?
    fine dust
  • What is "증상" in English?
    symptom(s)
  • If you want to give advice, what can you say (strong advice and soft advice)?
    "Why don't you...?" / "You should..."
  • When your head hurts, what can you say?
    I have a headache.
  • When someone sneezes, what do other people say?
    (God) Bless you.
  • What is "기침" in English?
    cough (coughing)
  • When your symptoms are very serious/uncomfortable/painful, what word can you add to your sentence??
    "bad" (I have a bad headache.)
  • When you are sick (you have many symptoms), what can you say? (sore throat, sneezing, coughing, runny nose, ...)
    I have a cold.