Examples of using "Huono" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm bad at sports.
"Bad hair day".
This is a bad sign.
- That's a bad idea.
- It's a bad idea.
I was really unlucky.
He is terrible at math.
I'm not very good at swimming.
I'm a lousy fisherman.
The economy is bad.
The weather is bad.
I'm bad at tennis.
I had a run of bad luck.
You were bad at it.
Bad luck!
It was the bad weather that caused his illness.
Tom was really unlucky.
- I'm not very good at swimming.
- I'm bad at swimming.
- I can't swim well.
- I can't swim very well.
This is bad.
I'm not feeling too good.
That was a bad call!
This is bad!
Wow, this is a bad situation guys.
Mike can't play baseball well.
How unlucky I am!
He is clumsy with his hands.
He has a bad style.
He has poor eyesight.
I have a poor appetite.
He had a bad day.
Tom has low self-esteem.
Tom isn't good at sports.
It's a bad plan.
Tom has bad eyes.
Tom has a poor memory.
It was a bad movie.
It's bad news.
This isn't a good time.
You've got a poor memory!
- Tom is a bad loser.
- Tom is a sore loser.
This is a bad idea.
- Tom is a terrible driver.
- Tom is a very bad driver.
- She is a bad speaker.
- He is a bad speaker.
The bad weather prevented us from leaving.
Are you feeling under the weather?
She has a bad reputation.
Tom is a bad father.
It's a bad habit.
I have a guilty conscience.
- Are you still feeling sick?
- Are you still nauseous?
- Are you still sick?
I have a bad bite.
It's a bad time to sell.
Tom is a bad cook.
Tom is a bad kisser.
- I don't feel well.
- I'm not feeling well.
- I'm feeling sick.
- I feel bad.
The bad weather marred the ceremony.
Tom is bad at lying.
Ah, this is a disaster, though.
but this one... We got unlucky, buddy!
That is bad to me.
- It is hard for me to put my thoughts into words.
- It's hard for me to put my thoughts into words.
That's a bad name for a ship.
I feel bad today.
- Do you think that's bad?
- Do you think that that's bad?
I've had a real bad day.
You weren't that bad.
I'm not a bad person.
- I feel bad about it.
- I feel bad about that.
That man has a bad reputation.
Sorry, I'm bad at explaining.
How bad can it be?
Tom has had a bad week.
I feel sick every morning.
I feel a bit nauseous.
Bad weather prevented them from sailing.