Saya rasa macam nak deman lah

English translation: I feel feverish

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Malay term or phrase:Saya rasa macam nak deman lah
English translation:I feel feverish
Entered by: Ramona Ali

01:12 Jul 2, 2004
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Malay term or phrase: Saya rasa macam nak deman lah
I feel like getting fever? Am i right?

Yr adv.

tq
baby
I feel feverish
Explanation:
A sentence like "I feel like getting a fever" would be more suited for sth you're in the mood for, e.g. "I feel like getting an ice-cream" or "I feel like dancing"
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Ramona Ali
Local time: 16:47
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4 +1I feel feverish
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I feel feverish


Explanation:
A sentence like "I feel like getting a fever" would be more suited for sth you're in the mood for, e.g. "I feel like getting an ice-cream" or "I feel like dancing"

Ramona Ali
Local time: 16:47
Native speaker of: Native in MalayMalay

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Monica Devi Lim (X): fever shld be translated as "demam"
11 days
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