"Está muy mal" could mean several things depending on context. One might be "is very poorly". Another would be "it is very bad". Still another would be "He/she is not very well", or "You are very bad". To be more precise, you would need to put the phrase into a complete sentence.
i believe it means muy= very, mal= bad so it means very bad
Apparently, it is a response to a "How are you?" question. "Muy bien, y usted como esta?" means "Very well, and you, how are you?"
A medium size skirt will fit you very bad, ma'm.
It means the singing is very crazy! haha!
Direct translation meaning: you know that she is very very crazy and also I don't like you now.
Very bad, My life is crazy.
i believe it means muy= very, mal= bad so it means very bad
Life is good
"Ésto está muy aburrido" means "this is very boring".
It means "He or she is very nice". It actually conveys somewhat more than that, but English really doesn´t have comparable words to express it.
Apparently, it is a response to a "How are you?" question. "Muy bien, y usted como esta?" means "Very well, and you, how are you?"
A response, usually, from a person that has been asked: how are you feeling. "I feel very bad", or "sick".
bien (good) or mal (bad) then say gracias y tu (thanks and you?)Como esta? is the polite enquiry 'How are you' or 'How is he/she?' (but only if there is an accent on the 'a' in esta'. If not, it means either 'Like this (woman, or feminine gender noun)' or 'I eat this (feminine noun object)').Assuming it is WITH the accent, you could respond:Bien, gracias (Well, thank you)Asi asi, gracias (So-so, thank you)(To respond negatively might require more-complicated language in response)
muy=very. Muy bien is very good. Muy mal is very bad. :)
The singing is crazy, or it could be taken in translation, the music is crazy the song is crazy but direct translation is the singing is crazy
Muy mal = very bad Example: El es muy mal = He is very bad.
Tonight is very hot but my heart is dead