Usage examples of "sentirse mal" in Spanish with translation to English

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Me siento mal por ella. I feel bad for her.
Me siento mal por él. I feel bad for him.
Me siento mal por ellos. I feel bad for them.
Me siento mal por ellas. I feel bad for them.
Ella se siente mal hoy. She feels bad today.
Me siento mal por ese sujeto. I feel bad for that guy.
Me siento mal por no haber ido a su funeral. I feel bad about not having gone to his funeral.
Sí, me sentí mal cuando rompimos, pero no me ha hecho perder el sueño. Yeah, I felt bad when we broke up, but I don't lose any sleep over it.
Hace mal tiempo. It is bad weather.
Uno no puede sentirse tranquilo con un dolor de cabeza. You can't feel at ease with a headache.
Tom es un mal cocinero. Tom is a bad cook.
El joven debía sentirse muy desesperado cuando recurrió a un acto tan espantoso. The young man must have felt very desperate when he resorted to such a terrible act.
Un curandero con experiencia puede quebrar las maldiciones y curar el mal de ojo. An experienced healer can lift curses and dispel evil eyes.
Tom dice no sentirse cansado. Tom says he doesn't feel tired.
La mujer es el mal del hombre. A woman is the woe of man.
La mitad del daño que se hace en este mundo se debe a las personas que quieren sentirse importantes. Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important.
La mierda huele mal. The shit smells bad.
Este restaurante está mal administrado. This restaurant is badly managed.
Nunca hablo mal de nadie. I never speak poorly of anyone.
A buen fin no hay mal principio. All's well that ends well.
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