Examples of using "Lázas" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mom has a fever.
Tom has a fever.
- Do you have a fever?
- Do you have a temperature?
He's had a fever for the past few days.
- I have a fever.
- I have a temperature.
- I've got a fever.
You've got a fever.
- Have you any fever?
- Do you have a fever?
I think I have a fever.
Do I have a fever?
Her frenetic activity doesn't go unnoticed.
You don't have a temperature.
- I have no fever.
- I don't have a fever.
- You have a little fever today, don't you?
- You've got a bit of a fever today, don't you?
Tom has had a fever for the past three days.
Since I had a slight fever, I stayed in bed.
Frenzied croaking still doesn't seem to get through.
- I feel very feverish.
- I have a high fever.
"Why didn't you do that?" "Because I had a fever."
I have a fever and a headache. I think I'm getting ill.