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

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Esto no es algo malo. This isn't a bad thing.
No seas un niño malo. Don't be a bad boy.
Fumar es malo para ti. Smoking is bad for you.
Tom es un chico malo. Tom is a bad boy.
El servicio era muy malo. The service was very bad.
El servicio fue muy malo. The service was very bad.
¿Realmente puede ser así de malo? Can it really be this bad?
¿De verdad piensas que es malo? Do you really think that it's bad?
No es ni bueno ni malo. It is neither good nor bad.
Te metiste en algo malo, ¿eh? You got involved in something bad, huh?
El tiempo era muy malo ayer. The weather was very bad yesterday.
Fumar es malo para la salud. Smoking is bad for the health.
No es tan malo como parece. It's not as bad as it sounds.
Es muy malo no llegar a tiempo. Not coming on time is very bad.
Decir lo que piensas no es malo. Saying what you think frankly is not a bad thing.
Creo que mi japonés es muy malo. I think my Japanese is really bad.
Decir mentiras es un hábito muy malo. Telling lies is a very bad habit.
¡Ánimo! No es tan malo como piensas. Cheer up! Things are not as bad as you think.
Algo malo estaba a punto de ocurrir. Something bad was about to happen.
Algo malo está a punto de ocurrir. Something bad was about to happen.
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