I have a fever.

Hindi translation: मुझे बुखार है।

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English term or phrase:I have a fever.
Hindi translation:मुझे बुखार है।
Entered by: swetlanka

08:08 Dec 4, 2007
English to Hindi translations [Non-PRO]
Medical (general)
English term or phrase: I have a fever.
I have found the same translation for "I have a fever." and "I have a temperature." : मुझे बुखार है। Do you make any differance between these phrases or one of these phrases can be said in another way?
swetlanka
मुझे बुखार है।
Explanation:
As per my thinking both the sentences are denoting a single thought, you can write in either of the way, and the translation that you have mentioned for this is also correct.
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Ruchi Agarwal
Local time: 09:03
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Your help was very useful for me.
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5 +9मुझे बुखार है।
Ruchi Agarwal
5 +3मुझे ज्वर है
Arun Singh


  

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4 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +9
i have a fever.
मुझे बुखार है।


Explanation:
As per my thinking both the sentences are denoting a single thought, you can write in either of the way, and the translation that you have mentioned for this is also correct.

Ruchi Agarwal
Local time: 09:03
Native speaker of: Native in HindiHindi
Grading comment
Your help was very useful for me.

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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +3
i have a fever.
मुझे ज्वर है


Explanation:
One more term.

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Note added at 1 hr (2007-12-04 09:12:08 GMT)
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For fever or Temperature same sentence.

Arun Singh
Local time: 12:33
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Native speaker of: Native in HindiHindi
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agree  chaman4723
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agree  Rajan Chopra
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agree  chandan mishra
2 days 22 hrs
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neutral  Poorva Panwalkar: Jwar is a bit diffidult to understand
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  -> Thanks! Poorva, here it was one more term, not the question of difficult or easy, the best term is selected, which you can see here! The best is selected!
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