Englishsick / adjective / ˈɪŋglɪʃˈsɪk
describes how melacholic someone is, because it's been missing to speak English with other for a long time, whether native or foreigner speaker.
Example: I don't speak English since I finished highschool. But, at the end of next year I will let my englishsick side go. I'll go back to Canada!
Englishsickness / noun / ˈɪŋglɪʃˈsɪknɪs
describes the state of missing of speaking English with someone or a group of people for a long time.
Example: Even though, a few countries have English as one of their official languages, the local population doesn't seem show up signals of englishsickness.
Englishsickly / adverb / ˈɪŋglɪʃˈˈsɪkli
describes an action made with a sensation of missing of speaking English with someone or group of people for a long time.
Example: He stammered to me that he teaches englishsickly Portuguese to that old Englishmen.
Comments
Very nice word! I don't speak English but i hope one day to speak it so well that i will get Englishsickness :D
Great.
I'll be just 'Englishsick' when I stay in a non-English area and have no Internet connection for a few days.
Thanks a lot teacher!
Hi Daniel! Great to see you. I think a lot of learners will relate to this word. It seems like you are "homesick" for language learning!
Re corrections: Can you phrase this a little better?
Even though, a few countries have English as one of their official languages, the local population does seem show up no signals of englishsickness.