From my French dictionary;
Mal (noun)
• evil
• ill
• wrong
• harm
• hurt
• difficulty
• trouble
• pain
• disease
• illness
• ache
• pains
• malady
• wrongdoing
mal = bad
"My aching heart" is one English equivalent of the French phrase mal mon coeur. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which literally means "aching, my heart" and also translates as "my damaged heart" or "my hurt heart" -- will be "mal mo kuhr" in French.
this is an insult meaning that the other persons "had bad (unsatifactory) sex"
It means: It's very bad.
speak evil of them
It means bad.
mal = bad
The french word for evil is mal
Avez-vous mal au cou? in French is "Does your neck hurt?" in English.
"Bad (wrong)" as an adjective, "badly (incorrectly, poorly, wrongly) as an adverb, and "evil (damage, ill, illness, sickness, wrong)" as a noun are literal English equivalents of the French word mal. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "mahl" in French.
"mal-aimée" (masculine: mal-aimé) means "badly-loved" in French.
Pas mal means 'not bad' in French.
"Things are going very badly!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ça va très mal! The declarative statement translates literally into English as "That goes very badly!" The pronunciation will be "sa va treh mal" in French.
Sava Mal
Malsain in the masculine singular and malsainein the feminine singular are French equivalents of the English adjective "unhealthy." The respective pronunciations in French will be "mal-seh" in the masculine and "mal-sen" in the feminine.
No,terrible
"My aching heart" is one English equivalent of the French phrase mal mon coeur. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which literally means "aching, my heart" and also translates as "my damaged heart" or "my hurt heart" -- will be "mal mo kuhr" in French.