Examples of using "Cattivo»" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you in a bad mood?
- You have foul breath.
- You have bad breath.
Bad dog!
He's bad.
You've set a bad example.
I have bad breath.
You gave a bad example.
He has a bad style.
- She is in a bad mood.
- You're moody.
- She's in a bad mood.
- He is in a bad mood.
- He's in a bad mood.
That was an evil bunny.
He was a wicked musician.
Tom is bad.
God is bad.
I’m really bad.
He wasn't bad.
He has bad breath.
- He was a poor musician.
- He was a wicked musician.
- You are naughty.
- You're mean.
Tom made some bad investments.
He's not a bad boy.
He's not an evil man.
He has a bad heart.
That was an evil bunny.
- I'm getting a bad feeling.
- I'm having a bad feeling.
- I have a bad feeling.
I'm a bad boy.
The coffee is nasty.
- He is in a bad mood.
- He has a bad temper.
- He's in a bad temper.
You're a bad father.
It was a bad rabbit.
Tom has bad breath.
- Tom isn't mean.
- Tom isn't nasty.
- He smells bad.
- He stinks.
She smells bad.
The room smelled bad.
Tom is in a bad mood now.
This fruit has a bad taste.
- He's in a bad mood now, isn't he?
- She's in a bad mood now, isn't she?
I think that's a bad suggestion.
Tom is in a bad mood this morning.
You're slower than a villain's horse.
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What a nasty man he is!
The food is very bad.
This water has a bad smell.
It smells bad.
He was a wicked musician.
There is a foul odor in the air.
Tom was mean to me.
The economy was in miserable condition.
The smell of nail polish is bad.
That sure sounds ominous.
He's a bad teacher.
I'm always moody.
Tom was a bad guy.
Stiff upper lip!
It leaves a bad aftertaste.
Tom is in a bad mood, isn't he?
He was a poor musician.
- He's cranky, isn't he?
- She's cranky, isn't she?
- He's in a bad mood, isn't he?
- She's in a bad mood, isn't she?
It seems like you're in a bad mood this morning.
Is there bad blood between Tom and Mary?
She was out of temper with her brother.
She is not ashamed of her misconduct.
- I think Tom is bad-tempered.
- I think that Tom is bad-tempered.
The bad weather affected his health.
He is nasty.
- I'm afraid I've set a bad example.
- I'm afraid that I've set a bad example.
John has been moody since this morning.
She fixed me with an angry stare.
Don't only look at the dark side.
It seems like a joke in bad taste.
This meat has a bad smell.
This is bad.
Tom can't be that bad.
This egg smells bad.
- Drinking is harmful for your health.
- Drinking is bad for your health.
The fish smells bad.
The socks smell bad.
Tom is very mean to me.
Tom isn't a bad boy.
That foul odor is coming from the river.