Malucho in english
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pronunciation: bɪloʊpɑr part of speech: none
pronunciation: bɪloʊpɑr part of speech: none
In gestures
malucho = poorly ; dicky .
Example: I hate being such a poorly person, I get healthy and my life on track then out of nowhere it's back to square one again.Example: I've had a dicky ankle and a dicky knee but it's not something that is life-threatening.more:
» encontrarse malucho = feel + poorly .
Example: There is nothing worse than feeling poorly, especially when you have little ones to look after.» estar malucho = be poorly ; be off-colour .
Example: Tuan is his new father figure after his real dad sadly died after being poorly for a long time. Example: His grieving wife, Carol, had an inkling that Paul was in ill health, as he was off-colour for quite some time.» sentirse malucho = feel + poorly .
Example: There is nothing worse than feeling poorly, especially when you have little ones to look after.