Examples of using "Doente" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I am sick.
- I'm ill.
- I'm sick.
- I am ill.
You're sick!
Are you sick?
I am sick.
- I'm sick!
- I'm sick.
I am sick.
- Are you sick?
- Are you ill?
Is Tom still sick?
You look sick.
I don't get sick.
I was ill yesterday.
He has been ill, but is not ill now.
- He looks as if he were ill.
- He seems to be sick.
Ann seems to be ill.
I got sick.
- He is ill.
- He is sick.
I was sick.
I'm feeling sick.
She was sick.
Laurie's sick.
You were sick.
Tom was sick.
Are you sick?
Were you sick?
Tom is looking ill.
I was sick.
- I was ill yesterday.
- Yesterday I was ill.
Are you ill?
- Who's ill?
- Who's sick?
- Tom is sick.
- Tom's sick.
I'm getting sick.
Tom seemed sick.
- She got sick.
- She got ill.
I never get ill.
- You're sick!
- You're sick.
- They say he's sick.
- They say she's sick.
It is said that she is ill.
My grandfather is ill.
I think I'm getting sick.
I think she is sick.
I'm afraid he is ill.
I hope he isn't ill.
He's very ill.
- His heart is sick.
- Her heart is sick.
Laura may have been sick.
Because she felt sick.
Can Bob be sick?
Oh, I was ill.
It is said that she is ill.
Tom seems to be sick.
He seems to be sick.
Ann seems to be ill.
- Maybe he was ill.
- Maybe he was sick.
My grandfather is ill.
- You are seriously ill.
- You're seriously ill.
I've been sick since Sunday.
You're not sick.
He pretended to be sick.
She wasn't sick.
Mary isn't sick.
The man is sick.
He was never sick.
The nurse is ill.
The dog looks sick.
- She is evidently sick.
- It's obvious that she's sick.
- I'm not sick.
- I am not sick.
- I am not ill.
Tom never gets sick.
- Tom was very sick.
- Tom was really sick.
- Tom wasn't sick.
- Tom wasn't ill.
I'm a little sick.
I think I'm sick.
Are you still sick?
Is Tom sick?