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malaise in Japanese

malaise in Japanese is 不快, 不安 — malaise means a vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease, often an early sign of illness.

malaise in Japanese

不快
noun
Pronounced: fukai
A feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness.
不安
noun
Pronounced: fuan
An ambiguous feeling of mental or moral depression.
不快
noun
Pronounced: fukai
An ambiguous feeling of mental or moral depression.

What does "malaise" mean?

  1. noun A vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease, often an early sign of illness.
    "She woke up with a mild malaise and a slight fever."
  2. noun A general sense of unease, dissatisfaction, or low morale in a group or society.
    "A deep economic malaise settled over the country during the recession."

malaise in a sentence

  • She woke up with a mild malaise and a slight fever.
  • A deep economic malaise settled over the country during the recession.
  • There was a sense of malaise among staff after the layoffs were announced.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "malaise" in Japanese?

"malaise" in Japanese is 不快, 不安. malaise means: A vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease, often an early sign of illness.

How do you pronounce 不快?

"malaise" in Japanese is 不快, pronounced "fukai".

How do you use "malaise" in a sentence?

Example: "She woke up with a mild malaise and a slight fever." In Japanese, "malaise" is 不快, 不安.

Are there other ways to say "malaise" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "malaise": 不快, 不安.

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