krank
ill
unwell or sick
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What's the difference between krank / erkrankt / angeschlagen / unpässlich / verrückt / böse
More formal: 'ill/has fallen ill.' It emphasizes the fact of becoming sick, often in medical or official contexts.
Informal: 'under the weather,' 'slightly unwell.' Usually means a mild illness or feeling off, not seriously sick.
Polite and somewhat old-fashioned: 'indisposed,' 'not feeling well.' Often used to say someone is mildly unwell.
Means 'crazy' or 'mad.' It does not refer to physical illness, but to mental state; it can sound rude.
Usually means 'angry,' 'evil,' or 'bad.' It is not a synonym of 'ill' in the sense of being sick.
Very general: 'bad' or 'poor.' It can describe health, but more often it refers to quality, mood, or a situation.
Antonym: 'healthy.' It describes good health, not illness.
Means 'fit,' 'in good shape.' It usually refers to physical condition and energy, not just the absence of illness.
Official: 'signed off sick' or 'on sick leave.' It describes not the illness itself, but that a doctor has excused someone from work or school.
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How to pronounce krank and what this word means
krank means ill. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce krank
/kʁaŋk/
krank translation
ill
krank examples
Ich bin heute krank und bleibe zu Hause.
krank transcription
/kʁaŋk/
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krank meaning: what does it mean?
nicht gesund; unwohl
krank pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
krank is pronounced as /kʁaŋk/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
krank definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Ich bin heute krank und bleibe zu Hause. Translation: Сегодня я болен и остаюсь дома.
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