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essere (malato)

English translation of essere (malato)

being (the public) sick

In Italian, the phrase 'essere malato' means 'to be sick' and is commonly used to describe a person who is unwell or suffering from an illness. The verb 'essere' translates to 'to be' in English, and it is often combined with adjectives or nouns to convey various states of being. When someone says 'sono malato' (I am sick), it indicates their current health condition, and this phrase is a fundamental expression used in everyday conversations regarding health.


Example sentences using: essere (malato)

Oggi non posso venire al lavoro perché sono malato.

English translation of Oggi non posso venire al lavoro perché sono malato.

Today I can't come to work because I am sick.

This phrase conveys that the speaker is unable to attend work due to illness.

Loro sono stati malati per tutta la settimana.

English translation of Loro sono stati malati per tutta la settimana.

They have been sick all week.

This sentence indicates that the individuals referred to have been ill for the entire week.

Mi dispiace che tu sia malato; spero che ti riprenda presto.

English translation of Mi dispiace che tu sia malato; spero che ti riprenda presto.

I'm sorry that you are sick; I hope you recover soon.

In this example, the speaker expresses sympathy for someone who is unwell and wishes for their swift recovery.

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