Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Susan tuvo que escribir en la pizarra las palabras que había escrito mal. |
Susan had to write the words she had misspelled on the whiteboard. |
El imbécil hizo todo mal y nos hizo perder mucho dinero. | The imbecile did everything wrong and made us lose a lot of money. |
Ellos no prestan suficiente atención a la higiene y huelen mal. | They don't pay enough attention to hygiene and they smell bad. |
llevarse bien/mal | to get on well/bad |
sabe bien(mal) | it tastes good(bad) |
hace mal tiempo | the weather is bad |
Hace mal tiempo. | It's bad weather |
Hace mal tiempo | It's bad weather. |
de mal gusto; ordinario | tacky |
sentirse mal(1) | to feel bad |
mal | badly; poorly |

When I saw the small plane I did not feel all to good about flying back to Cancun. It had only twenty four seats and was driven by propeller, which made a lot of noise. Fortunately the weather was good.
I wanted to explore the city, so I took my Nikon F501, a few rolls of films and headed to the narrow colorful streets of SCDC. Most of the streets were paved and it was easy to walk in this part.
We paid for the taxi and waited thirty minutes for the driver to arrive. Again, Argentina reminded me of Italy. We drove into town and were looking for a place. The town made a great first impression.
I wanted to explore the city, so I took my Nikon F501, a few rolls of films and headed to the narrow colorful streets of SCDC. Most of the streets were paved and it was easy to walk in this part.
We paid for the taxi and waited thirty minutes for the driver to arrive. Again, Argentina reminded me of Italy. We drove into town and were looking for a place. The town made a great first impression.
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of harm [ harmed, harmed ] |