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Irrestry
is it correct?
I somehow say "I am quite ill" when I feel sth wrong with my body but it isn't severe illness. Is that natural way to say? I am not sure myself, because It sounds wrong.
Mar 15, 2015 12:10 PM
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Quite = very // I am quite ill = I am very ill.
Use: "I am a bit ill" or "I feel a little ill".
Other ways you could say this in US English:
I don't feel well.
I feel sick.
I feel a bit under the weather. ("Under the weather" is an idiom for "sick")
March 15, 2015
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