you smell bad -- tu sens (vous sentez) mauvais -- "tew sah[n] (voo sah[n]-tay) mo-veh"
or, you stink -- tu pues (vous puez) -- "tew pew (voo peway)"
To say that your French is bad in French, you simply just say, Je parle mal français. In another case, if your French is very bad, you would say, Je parle très mal français.
Un mauvais rêve
As an adjective, as in, "This is a bad movie," "bad" translates to "mauvais" in French. In the sentence, "She feels bad," "bad" translates to "mal" in French.
Bad is 'mauvaise' and girl is 'fille'.
odeur as a noun, or sentir as a verb. the verb must be conjugated, and in the future, if you want to look up an translation, use wordreference. that website also has a french translator.
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If you are talking about something else you would say that it smells horible. Or it smells bad. Or I smell bad. If you say that you smell badly then you are saything that you dont smell with your nose very well. Hope this helps.
sens ça (imperative)
Odeur d'un rat
bad - mauvais
comment doux est l'odeur
Mauvais.
I am not bad is "je ne suis pas mauvais / mauvaise" in French.
It isn't bad thinking that, since you smell what you smell. Many people find that those outside of their race smell unusual or even offensive to them. However, it is neither wise nor appropriate to say it.
malfaiteur
"Pas mal" is how you say "not bad" in French.
To say you just smell in general, you'd say, "ti mirišeš." If you want to say , "you smell bad." you'd say, "ti mirišeš loše" Then, if you want to say, "you smell good." you'd say. "ti mirišeš dobro." The "š" is has an accent mark over it. And it's pronounced like, "Sh"