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How to say 'I'm sick', 'I'm ill'? (Many ways)
私は病気です。
Are there any other ways to say it?
18 jan. 2020 19:43
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"I'm feeling under the weather." - This is a common idiom!
"I'm coming down with something" or "I have come down with something."
"I caught a bug." - "Bug" is slang/a colloquialism for a virus or a cold.
Hope that helps :)
18 januari 2020
"I don't feel well" or "I'm not well" are standard expressions for saying you are sick.
"I don't feel 100%" is a way of saying you feel "a bit sick", while "I feel terrible" is another way if you feel even worse.
"I feel wrecked" is a slang way of saying you feel ill more because of tiredness/lack of sleep/partying the night before/hangover rather than an actual illness.
Edit: My mistake ! Sorry, I thought this was an English question.
18 januari 2020
どういたしまして。
19 januari 2020
うえださん、ありがとう。
19 januari 2020
As you guessd right, there are many other ways to say in Japanese that you are in bad health. So many that I would like to give you only a few of them here. / 病気である、調子が悪い、体調が悪い (悪い or 優れない) 、具合が悪い、吐き気がする [When you feel sick, I mean when you have nausea, you specifically say this way.]、気分が悪い [It might more often mean you just feel bad even if you are in good health.]
18 januari 2020
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Mary
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