There is a large variety of phrases that can be considered bad English. Some of these are "My bad", "Chill", "Color me there" and "That's what she said".
Words that are considered bad - meaning rude or offensive - can vary widely from country to country and community to community. Observation of your own community's attitudes to various words and phrases will easily tell you which words aren't considered polite where you live. Make a list; there will probably be more than ten.
It's not possible to count the bad words in English, because the definition of what is considered a "bad word" depends on the individual and/or the culture.
Azar! Todavia te amo! is a Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Too bad! I love you though!" The phrases also translate literally as "Bad luck! I still love you!" in English. The pronunciation will be "uh-ZAR TO-duh-VEE-uh tchee A-moo" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
because ppl start coming up with (sometimes) good or bad things for different phrases or things.
In some cultures, cutting nails on Friday is considered bad luck.
Phrases for bad weather: foul or rotten weather, or poor conditions if it's not so bad.
Ain't is considered bad English because lets say that you say "ain't you coming over today there are many more words you can use instead
Some examples of bad poetry may include poems with cliched or overused phrases, inconsistent or awkward rhyme schemes, lack of depth or emotion, and poor grammar or syntax.
No. No nationality can be considered "bad guys", however, every nationality has at least some bad guys in it.
Coarse language is language that is considered rude, vulgar, or offensive. It often includes swear words, insults, or other inappropriate words or phrases.
In some cultures, it is believed to be bad luck to point at an eagle.
No its bad english... , is solar a moon?