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How to say 'I'm in bad mood' in Spanish?
Is it'Estoy de mal humor'?
Apr 10, 2014 12:01 AM
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You can also say (but it is very unpolite): 'Estoy de mala hostia'
April 10, 2014
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Hola,
In Spain we usually say:
En España decimos habitualmente:
Estoy de mal humor.
That's what you will find in dictionaries and books, and you can say it wherever.
Esto es lo que pone en el dictionario y en los libros, y lo puedes decir donde sea.
Anyway, I agree with Paula. Estoy de acuerdo con Paula:
Estoy de mala hostia is impolite and colloquial, but that's what you'll hear in the street. So, you write it down, too. That's "real life Spanish"
Estoy de mala hostia es mal educado e informal, pero es lo que vas a escuchar por la calle. Así, que toma nota también. Es una expresión de "Español real en directo".
... sometimes, we are very strictly taught, and then, we don't get a word when we meet native speakers (... not teachers )
April 10, 2014
1
Yes,you are right.
And you can also say:
Estoy malhumorada (feminine). Estoy malhumorado (masculine).
Best wishes!
April 10, 2014
"Estoy de muy mal humor"
April 10, 2014
Estoy de mal humor.
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