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Mi español es mal VS mi español es malo ?
Which one is correct? or could I say 'Mi espanol no es bueno' ?
Aug 17, 2016 8:19 AM
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The adjective "malo" drops the "o" when it precedes a masculine singular noun. "Mal chico" "Mal perro".
It keeps its form "malo" when it follows the noun: "Un chico malo" "Un perro malo"
Therefore, you would not use "mal" in a sentence such as: "Mi español es..." Use its complete form.
August 17, 2016
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Mi español no es bueno.
Mi español es malo.
But I recommend: No hablo bien español.
August 17, 2016
Well you can say this idea from different ways:
No soy buena en español
Mi español es malo
No hablo muy bien español
Mi español no es bueno
Mi español no es ni de lejos, bueno
August 17, 2016
Se dice: mi español es malo!!
August 17, 2016
Mi español no es bueno or mi español es malo, both are equally good answers.
August 17, 2016
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