The word "malas" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "unlucky", "hapless", "ill-fated", "luckless" or "unfortunate".
The opposite of 'malas' (bad) is 'buenas' (good). The words are in the feminine plural.
To say: To kill weeds in Spanish you say: para matar las malas hierbas.To say: Kill weeds in Spanish you say: matar las malas hierbas
Hace / hacen / haces / hacéis que me moleste.hace / hacen / haces / hacéis que me ponga de malas.
Sacarse buenas calificaciones / notas- is a slang way to say it or - He sacado buenas notas / calificaciones- I got good grades.Grado refers to rank, notas refers to school marks.
Depends on what you mean. Things are not going well would be, las cosa estan malas. Related to health, me siento mal.
The Tagalog term "malas" translates to "bad luck" or "unfortunate" in English.
We do not like bad roads.
Mohammad Malas was born in 1945.
The cast of Malas Palabras - 1997 includes: Ruben Lamarche as Malas Palabras
Malas Negusa. has written: 'Zalo'yu zehelu'
El Malas Mañas. was created in 1982.
En malas compañías was created in 2000.
The duration of En malas compañías is 1020.0 seconds.
The opposite of 'malas' (bad) is 'buenas' (good). The words are in the feminine plural.
Bad words are not allowed in this classroom.
Amer Malas was born on February 19, 1984, in London, England, UK.
Spiro Malas was born on January 28, 1933, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.