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Nausea in Korean 🇰🇷


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nausea 내지
How to say “nausea” in Korean? “내지”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “내지” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on nausea in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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내지 info.

Tips to Remember:
• Break the word into two parts: “내 (nae)” meaning “inside” and “지 (ji)”. Visualize an upset stomach where something inside isn’t right, helping you link “내지” (naeji) with the internal discomfort of nausea.

Explanation:
• 내지 (naeji) can be used to describe the queasy, unsettled feeling in the stomach that often accompanies nausea.

Other Words with the Same Meaning:
• 메스꺼움 (meseukkeoum)
• 구역질 (guyeokjil)
• 역겨움 (yeokgyeoum)

Alternate Meanings/Slang:
• In certain colloquial contexts, 내지 might be employed metaphorically to describe an experience or situation that feels as unpleasant as a bout of nausea, though it is not common slang.

Examples of Sentences:
• “After eating too much, I suddenly felt 내지.”
 Korean: “너무 많이 먹은 후에 갑자기 내지가 왔어.”
 Romanized: “Neomu manhi meogeun hu-e gapjagi naeji-ga watseo.”

• “The smell of the fish brought on a wave of 내지.”
 Korean: “그의 코에 생선 냄새가 내지를 불러일으켰어.”
 Romanized: “Geu-ui ko-e saengseon naemsaega naeji-reul bulleo-ilhe-kyeosseo.”

• “Riding the roller coaster made me feel 내지.”
 Korean: “롤러코스터를 타고 나서 내지를 느꼈어.”
 Romanized: “Roller coaster-reul tago naseo naeji-reul neukkyeosseo.”

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