I feel bad

I feel bad(
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bahd
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. me siento mal
How are you Frank? - I feel bad. I've had a cough for three days.¿Cómo estás Frank? - Me siento mal. He tenido una tos durante tres días.
a. me siento mal
I feel bad that I couldn't be there for his funeral.Me siento mal que no pude estar para su funeral.
b. me sabe mal
Regionalism used in Spain
(Spain)
I feel bad for the refugees who were turned away by my government.Me sabe mal por los refugiados que fueron rechazados por mi gobierno.
a. me siento malo
I feel bad, very bad. What have I become?Me siento malo, muy malo. ¿En qué me he convertido?
b. me siento malvado
I feel bad, because I can't stop thinking about how much I'd enjoy slitting someone's throat.Me siento malvado, porque no puedo dejar de pensar en lo mucho que me gustaría degollar a alguien.
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