How do you spell illness in plural form?
When you use the word illnesses in the plural form, the disease names are capitalized, as shown in the example below.
How to say I'm ill in Spanish?
To say that you are ill, you will need to use the conjunction “que” combined with the present participle of the verb ser, which is “estar”. So you will say “ estoy enfermo”. This is the same for both masculine and feminine.
How to say ill in Spanish?
You don’t say ‘the ill’ in Spanish. You say ‘the ill’ as an adjective: ‘estar enfermo’, meaning to be ill, or ‘estar enfermo de’, meaning to be ill from. For example, ‘I’m ill with a cold.’ To say ‘ill’ in Spanish, you also can use the verb ‘ser’.
How to say ill in plural form?
If you want to say that you or someone you love is ill, one easy way to do that is to say they are ‘sick.’ But it’s not the only option. You could also say they are ill (which sounds a bit more formal and medical), or just say that they’re not feeling well. The meaning of ill is different in every culture, so it’s important to ask people you know well how they would say it.
How do you say I'm feeling ill in Spanish?
If you want to express your illness in Spanish, use the verb enfermar. This simple word can refer to a very broad range of illnesses, but it also implies that you’re feeling sick. Thus, it’s important that you use it correctly. If you say “Tengo enfermedad”, on the other hand, it sounds like an excuse. And although the word “enfermedad” comes from the Latin for sickness,