Indonesian · Body & Health
Sick; painful
Ill, or hurting; sakit kepala means headache.
Saya sakit, jadi di rumah saja.
I am sick, so I am staying home.
'Sakit' comes from the Old Malay term 'sakit', meaning 'sick' or 'painful'. Its consistent usage reflects the stability of the word's meaning through the evolution of the Malay language.
'Sakit' is widely used in both spoken and written contexts, across formal and informal registers. It is understood throughout Indonesia with no significant regional variations.
The term has been used in various Indonesian proverbs and literary works to express themes of pain and suffering.