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我生病了 (wǒ shēng bìng le) is the most common and formal way to say "I am sick" in Chinese. It literally translates to "I fell ill" or "I got sick." The word 生病 (shēng bìng) means "to get sick" or "to fall ill," and 了 (le) is a particle that indicates a change of state or completion of an action.
Other formal ways to say "I am sick" in Chinese include:
- 我病了 (wǒ bìng le): This is a more general way to say "I am sick" without specifying the cause or type of illness. It can also be used in a formal context.
- 我得病了 (wǒ dé bìng le): This phrase is more specific and means "I have fallen ill" or "I have contracted an illness." It is also considered formal.
- 我病了 (wǒ bìng le): This is the same as the first phrase mentioned, but with the addition of the word 我 (wǒ), which means "I." This makes the sentence more personal and direct.
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