Examples of using "Huonolla" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom is in a bad mood today.
- She is in a bad mood.
- You're moody.
- She's in a bad mood.
Tom lives in a bad neighborhood.
Are you in a bad mood?
He is as cross as a bear today.
Tom always seems to be in a bad mood.
- What's the matter?
- What is the matter?
Tom knows why Mary is in a bad mood.
You should not climb the mountain in such bad weather.
Tom is in a bad mood.
- He is in a bad mood.
- He's in a bad mood.
- Tom has a bad temper.
- Tom is in a bad mood.
- Tom is in a foul mood.
All that day my father was out of humor because he had lost his wallet.
Tom is in a bad mood now.
- He is in a bad mood.
- He's in a bad mood.
I don't know why I'm in a bad mood this morning.
It seems like you're in a bad mood this morning.