Usage examples of "sick" in English with translation to French

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Cheap sake makes you sick. Le saké bon marché rend malade.
I think that Yumi is sick. Je pense que Yumi est souffrante.
Laura may have been sick. Laura devait être malade.
He may be sick in bed. Il est peut-être souffrant.
I think she is sick. Je crois qu'elle est malade.
They lost no time in getting the sick man to a hospital. Ils ne perdirent pas de temps à emmener l'homme souffrant à un hôpital.
They say she's sick. Ils disent qu'elle est malade.
They say he's sick. Ils disent qu'il est malade.
He remains sick in bed. Il est malade et alité.
She must have been sick. Elle a dû être malade.
He was sick last week. Il était malade la semaine dernière.
She seems to be sick. Elle a l'air d'être malade.
The dog sniffed the sick. Le chien renifla le malade.
I hear Robert is sick. J'ai entendu dire que Robert est malade.
He seems to be sick. Il semble être malade.
She got sick this weekend. Elle est tombée malade ce week-end.
My aunty is feeling sick. Ma tante se sent malade.
The dog seems to be sick. Le chien a l'air malade.
My grandmother became sick last week. Ma grand-mère est tombée malade la semaine dernière.
How long has she been sick? Depuis quand est-elle malade ?
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