Sentence examples of "mal" in Spanish with translation "bad"

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Tom es un mal cocinero. Tom is a bad cook.
Ella estaba de mal humor. She was in a bad temper.
Mejor solo que mal acompañado. Better to be alone than in bad company.
Él es un mal mentiroso. He's a bad liar.
Ella está de mal humor. She is in a bad mood.
Me siento mal por ella. I feel bad for her.
Tuve un mal sueño anoche. I had a bad dream last night.
Me siento mal por él. I feel bad for him.
Este huevo tiene mal olor. This egg has a bad smell.
Su ropa siempre huele mal. His clothes always smell bad.
Me siento mal por ellos. I feel bad for them.
Hoy estoy de mal humor. I'm in a bad mood today.
Ella se siente mal hoy. She feels bad today.
Tom tuvo un mal sueño. Tom had a bad dream.
Tom es un mal conductor. Tom is a bad driver.
Me siento mal por ellas. I feel bad for them.
Has puesto un mal ejemplo. You've set a bad example.
El mal tiempo no es impedimento. Bad weather is no obstacle.
Me siento mal por ese sujeto. I feel bad for that guy.
Sus palabras me hacen sentir mal. Your words make me feel bad.
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