How to Say ‘I am sick’ in French
Je suis malade
zhuh swee mah-lahd
[zhuh swee mah-lahd]
💬 Usage Tip: Use 'malade' for general illness.
🇫🇷 In France: Important for communicating when needing assistance in health emergencies.
Phrase Breakdown
Je
[zhuh]
I
Refers to oneself.
Je pense que je suis perdu.
I think I am lost.
suis
[swee]
am
Be (first person singular).
Je suis fatigué.
I am tired.
malade
[mah-lahd]
sick
Not healthy; ill.
Je suis malade aujourd'hui.
I am sick today.
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