Examples of using "Fieber" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Do you have a fever?
- Do you have a temperature?
- You have no fever.
- You don't have a fever.
- You have no fever.
- You don't have a fever.
- You do not have a fever.
- You don't have a fever.
- You do not have a fever.
He doesn't have a fever.
- I have a fever.
- I have a high temperature.
Do you have a fever?
Any fever?
Mom has a fever.
You've got a fever.
Does Tom have a fever?
The fever has abated.
- I have a slight fever.
- I have a small fever.
- I have a little fever.
I have a high fever.
She was burning with fever.
He was burning with fever.
- I have no fever.
- I don't have a fever.
Has the fever gone down?
- You don't have a temperature.
- You have no fever.
- You don't have a fever.
- You do not have a fever.
The fever has abated.
She gave a faint smile.
- Does she still have a temperature?
- Does he still have a temperature?
They don't have a fever.
The woman has a fever.
I have a small fever.
Does she still have a temperature?
I had a little fever.
He has a fever of 102 degrees.
Tom's fever is getting worse.
- Tom doesn't have a fever.
- Tom doesn't have a temperature.
Tom didn't have a fever.
Does Tom still have a fever?
He doesn't have a fever.
The fever has gone.
Maybe you have a fever.
I had fever for two days.
if you have a high fever,
- I seem to have a temperature.
- I seem to have a fever.
- I have a fever of 102 degrees.
- I've got a 38.9 degree fever.
Fever indicates sickness.
The patient didn't have a fever.
You have no fever whatsoever.
The fever has risen.
Yesterday I had a high fever.
I have a sore throat and a fever.
I think you have a fever.