"Bad" in English is male in Italian.
"Have a bad cough" in English is Avere una tosse terribile in Italian.
"I had a bad day!" in English is Ebbi una brutta giornata! in Italian.
"Not bad!" in English is Niente male! ("Nothing bad!") or Non è male! ("It's not bad!") in Italian.
Malatesta in Italian means "bad head" (craziness) in English.
Così così in Italian means "so-so" (neither very good nor very bad) in English.
"Grouchy" in English is ser di malumore ("to be in a bad mood") in Italian.
Quanto male? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How bad?" The question translates literally as "How much bad?" in English. The pronunciation will be "KWAN-to MA-ley" in Pisan Italian.
"You're not so bad!" in English is Lei non è così cattivo! in Italian.
It literally translates to "bad air"
un pessimo (or mediocre) cantante
Buon acquisto is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "good buy." The masculine singular adjective and noun represent the exact opposite of cattivo acquisto ("bad buy"). The pronunciation will be "BWO-nak-KWEE-sto" in Italian.