1. (ill) ; a. enfermo · Don't go to work if you feel sick.No vayas al trabajo si te sientes enfermo. ; b. malo · I've been sick for a week now. Llevo una semana malo ya.
Are you sick of this always happening to you?, ¿ Está cansado de que esto siempre le suceda a usted? ; But you don't look so happy, Sangmin. Are you sick ?, Pero no te ves muy feliz, Sangmin . ; Are you sick , Mr. Manzini?, ¿ Está enfermo , señor Manzini? ; Are you sick ? No. So, do you think I'll let you?, No. ¿Y entonces, crees que deberías faltar? ; Are you sick of your friends and family getting everything you say all mixed up?, ¿ Harto de que familiares y amigos tergiversen todo lo que dice? ; You don't look very well. Are you sick ?, No tienes buena cara, ¿ estás pachucho ? ; I'm sorry, sir. Are you sick ?, Disculpe señor, ¿ está enfermo ? ; Are you sick of me? -No, no, of course not., No, no, por supuesto que no. ; Are you sick ?, ¿ Estás enfermo ? ; Are you sick ?, ¿ Estás enferma ?
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1. (general) ; a. he estado enfermo · I've been sick all winter. - Have you gone to the doctor?He estado enfermo todo el invierno. - ¿Has ido al médico? ; b. he estado malo(colloquial) · I've been sick lately. - I hope you feel better soon.Últimamente he estado malo. - Espero que te sientas mejor pronto.
1. (used to address one person) ; a. te ves enfermo(informal) (singular) · Is everything okay? You look sick. - I have a cold, but it's not so bad. ¿Todo bien? Te ves enferma. - Estoy resfriada, pero no está tan mal. ; b. se ve enfermo(formal) (singular) · You look sick. Go home and get some rest.Se ve enfermo. Váyase a casa y descanse.
English, Spanish, Pronunciation, IPA ; What’s your name?, ¿Cómo te llamas?, koh-mo teh yah-mas, ˈkomo te ˈʝamas ‖ ; How old are you?, ¿Cuántos años tienes?, koo-ahn-toss ah-nyos tee-eh-ness, ˈkwantos ˈaɲos ˈtjenes ‖ ; Where are you from?, ¿De dónde eres?, deh don-deh eh-ress, de ˈðonde ˈeɾes ‖
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How do you say this in Spanish (Mexico)? How to say: I took my medication I'm under the weather (sick) Do you know how to improve your language skills❓ All you have to do is have your...