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Paula
What's the difference between "I'm sick" and "I'm ill"?
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I don't know what's the difference in america but in british english, Sick refers to nauseous feeling as if you are going to vomit while ill refers to feeling of being unwell.
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It depends on context. Both can be used interchangeably. But for me (in USA), I never use "I'm ill." If I'm feverish or have a cold, I say "I'm sick". There are other ways to use "I'm sick" such as: "I'm sick and tired of this ****." or "I'm sick and tired of your games". When used in this way "I'm ill" cannot be used interchangeably.
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For me is the same meaning. "Sick" and "ill", are similars...
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No, it wasn't a medical question... Why would I ask a medical question on a language learning website? It was only about the meaning of the words :)
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Isn't this a medical question? Shouldn't you ask this on a different website? :)
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