I'm very sick.

Well, I'm very sick, doctor.
Eh bien, je suis très malade, docteur.
It's true, I must say, I'm very sick.
C'est vrai, je suis très malade.
You go and have fun. I'm very sick. I'll stay here.
Vas-y, amuse-toi. Je suis très malade. Je vais rester ici.
I'm very sick of your pranks. Knock it off.
J'en ai vraiment marre de tes bêtises. Arrête ça.
I'm very sick. I need medicine.
Je suis très malade. J'ai besoin de médicaments.
Doctor, I'm very sick. I don't think I can drive. Can you come to my house?
Docteur, je suis très malade. Je ne pense pas pouvoir conduire. Pouvez-vous venir chez moi ?
I'm very sick. The doctor said that I couldn't go to work until I got better.
Je suis très malade. Le médecin a dit que je ne pouvais pas aller travailler tant que je n'irais pas mieux.
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