Examples of using "Malvagia" in a sentence and their english translations:
She's an evil witch.
- I am evil.
- I'm evil.
- They're evil.
- It's evil.
- He's evil.
You're evil.
They felt that slavery was evil.
Then we have the evil-logic check.
"She's not really evil; she's just annoying."
That's not such a bad idea.
I ask them specifically if they think their counterpart is evil.
There is only one evil woman in the world, but everyone thinks he has her.
Maybe that's not such a bad idea.
Why are you always so evil?
The wicked witch cast an evil spell on the man and turned him into an insect.