Signification
To experience unfortunate events or circumstances.
Contexte culturel
In Spain, people often use 'mala pata' as a synonym. It is very common in casual conversation. In Argentina, 'mufa' is a common slang term for someone who brings bad luck.
Use it with 'qué'
Say '¡Qué mala suerte!' to sound more natural when reacting to bad news.
Signification
To experience unfortunate events or circumstances.
Use it with 'qué'
Say '¡Qué mala suerte!' to sound more natural when reacting to bad news.
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'tener'.
Yo ____ mala suerte hoy.
The subject is 'Yo', so we use the first-person singular form 'tengo'.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesYo ____ mala suerte hoy.
The subject is 'Yo', so we use the first-person singular form 'tengo'.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsOnly if you are using it to describe a past, uncontrollable event, but be careful not to sound like you are making excuses.
Expressions liées
Tener buena suerte
contrastTo have good luck