sick in French
sick in French is malades, nauséeuse, nauséeux — sick means unwell; suffering from an illness.
sick in French
malades
(less common in the, _, UK, and, Ireland) In poor health; ill.
nauséeuse
Having an urge to vomit.
nauséeux
Having an urge to vomit.
malade
(colloquial) Mentally unstable, disturbed.
malades
(colloquial) Mentally unstable, disturbed.
en avoir marre
Tired of or annoyed by something [with of].
de malade
(slang) Very good, excellent, awesome, badass.
What does "sick" mean?
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adj Unwell; suffering from an illness.
"He stayed home from school because he felt sick."
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adj Feeling nauseous, like you might vomit.
"The boat ride left half the passengers feeling sick."
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adj Fed up with or tired of something that has gone on too long, usually as "sick of".
"I'm sick of hearing the same excuse every week."
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adj Slang: extremely impressive or excellent.
"That skateboard trick was sick."
sick in a sentence
- He stayed home from school because he felt sick.
- She looked after her sick grandmother all weekend.
- The boat ride left half the passengers feeling sick.
- I'm sick of hearing the same excuse every week.
Similar words in French
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sick" in French?
"sick" in French is malades, nauséeuse, nauséeux. sick means: Unwell; suffering from an illness.
How do you use "sick" in a sentence?
Example: "He stayed home from school because he felt sick." In French, "sick" is malades, nauséeuse, nauséeux.
Are there other ways to say "sick" in French?
Yes — French has 6 translations listed for "sick": malades, nauséeuse, nauséeux, malade, en avoir marre, de malade.
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