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inhalants are almost as bad as africa
What kind of bad? Especially if you're being polite about it (which the Japanese usually are) one might say "yokunai" (よくない) which is the negative form of good (lit. not good), or if it is really bad, like a bad habit like smoking or whatever, one would say it is "warui" (悪い) which can mean bad or evil. They are both i-adjectives.
Evil (forward) Live (backward)
As written, it appears to be the command, demanding that someone smells a pair of bad feet. In Spanish, that would be: "¡Huele pies malos!"
The wolf maks is to represent the good or bad of people
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The person who came up with this riddle.
A pig. When alive, pigs can emit a strong, unpleasant odor due to their habitat and diet. However, when cooked as pork, they release a savory aroma that many find appealing.
A dead anything smells bad, neither can be worse.
Remove it.
It depends on whether it smells good or bad Cheese smells (good) = gviná merichá (×’×‘×™× ×” מריחה) Cheese smells (bad) = gviná masrichá (×’×‘×™× ×” מסריחה)
You don't really learn it; it's sort of instinctual. "Good" smells are often things that are good to eat; "bad" smells are generally associated with things that are poisonous or otherwise dangerous.
A skunk is an animal that emits a foul smell when alive as a defense mechanism, but when it dies the smell subsides and can be less potent, leading some to describe it as having a sweeter scent.
Adverbs modify verbs, including verbs of being. For example:He was once a mediocre student.He is currently at the top of his class.She is always polite.Good and bad. It smells bad. It smells good, Smell(Noun and Verb)The adjectives good and bad modified the verb to smell.SmellBeing well-done, the cake smells good.
Because of the dirt bag. It actually smells pretty good without the dirt bag