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The phrase "I'm sick" is short for "I am sick."

If you are "sick," you may feel ill, have nausea, or have indigestion. If you are sick in bed, it may be due to a disease or a malady.

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The adjective meaning sick or sickened is ill (also used to mean bad or unfortunate).

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Estoy enfermo/a (male/female)

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