吐き気
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Noun describing the feeling of wanting to vomit. Can be used in phrases like 『吐き気がする』 (hakike ga suru, 'to feel nauseous').
Theme
During a train ride, User notices their coworker Kenji looking unwell and asks if he's feeling okay.
吐き気
はきけ
nausea, sickness in the stomach
Everyday Life & SurvivalHealth & Body
Memory Hook
Think of feeling so sick you want to 'hack' and 'key' up — 『吐き気』 (hakike, 'nausea') sounds like 'hacky-key' for that queasy stomach feeling!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『吐き気』 (hakike, 'nausea') is a common symptom discussed in medical contexts or when feeling unwell. It's often associated with motion sickness, food poisoning, or morning sickness during pregnancy.
Forms
Base: 吐き気Noun describing the feeling of wanting to vomit. Can be used in phrases like 『吐き気がする』 (hakike ga suru, 'to feel nauseous').