Usage examples of "feel bad" in English with translation to French

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I feel bad for her. Je me sens mal pour elle.
I feel bad for them. Je me sens mal pour eux.
I feel bad for that guy. Je me sens mal pour ce type.
I feel a little bad today. Je me sens mal aujourd'hui.
She was fine before lunch, but felt bad afterwards. Avant le déjeuner, elle se portait bien, mais par la suite, elle se sentit mal.
Yeah, I felt bad when we broke up, but I don't lose any sleep over it. Ouais, je me sentais mal quand nous avons rompu, mais ça ne m'empêche pas de dormir.
I felt bad, so I was admitted into the hospital. However, it turned out that there was nothing really wrong with me. Je me sentais mal, aussi je fus admis à l'hôpital. Cependant, il s'avéra qu'il n'y avait rien qui n'allait réellement pas chez moi.
I wasn't aware that you were feeling so bad. Je n'étais pas conscient que vous vous sentiez si mal.
I feel bad today. Je me sens mal aujourd'hui.
I feel ashamed that I got such bad marks in the examination. Je suis honteux d'avoir reçu de si mauvaises notes a l'examen.
They smell bad. Ils puent.
Now that you know the truth, perhaps you'll feel better. Maintenant que tu connais la vérité, peut-être que tu te sentiras mieux.
Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority. Les grands hommes sont presque toujours de mauvais hommes, même lorsqu'ils exercent une influence et non une autorité.
I didn't feel well, but I went to work. Je ne me sentais pas bien, mais je suis allé travailler.
The bad weather marred the ceremony. Le mauvais temps a gâché la cérémonie.
I feel cold. Do you mind closing the window? J'ai froid. Ça ne te gêne pas de fermer la fenêtre ?
Bad news travels fast. Les mauvaises nouvelles ont des ailes.
Mary does not have anyone to talk to, but she does not feel lonely. Mary n’a personne avec qui parler, mais elle ne se sent pas seule.
He broke down when he heard the bad news. Il s'effondra lorsqu'il entendit les mauvaises nouvelles.
How does it feel? Ça fait quoi ?
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