意思
Used to express dissatisfaction or indicate something is done incorrectly.
文化背景
The French often use 'pas mal' to mean 'excellent'. It's a form of modesty and understatement typical of French social etiquette. In Quebec, 'avoir du mal' is used, but you might also hear 'avoir de la misère', which is more common in informal speech to express difficulty. In many Francophone African countries, 'mal' is used emphatically. 'Il a mal fait' can carry a stronger moral judgment than in Europe. Belgian French uses 'mal' similarly to France, but you might notice different intonations when expressing physical pain.
The 'Aller' Rule
Always use 'aller' to say how you are doing. 'Je vais mal' is the standard way to say things aren't good.
Adjective vs Adverb
If you can replace it with 'well' (bien), use 'mal'. If you can replace it with 'good' (bon), use 'mauvais'.
意思
Used to express dissatisfaction or indicate something is done incorrectly.
The 'Aller' Rule
Always use 'aller' to say how you are doing. 'Je vais mal' is the standard way to say things aren't good.
Adjective vs Adverb
If you can replace it with 'well' (bien), use 'mal'. If you can replace it with 'good' (bon), use 'mauvais'.
Pas Mal
Use 'pas mal' to sound more like a native speaker when you like something but want to stay cool.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with 'mal' or 'mauvais'.
Il chante très ___. Son frère est un ___ chanteur.
Use 'mal' for the verb 'chante' and 'mauvais' for the noun 'chanteur'.
Which sentence is correct to say 'I have a stomach ache'?
A) J'ai mal le ventre. B) J'ai mal au ventre. C) Je suis mal au ventre.
The correct construction is 'avoir mal au' (à + le).
Match the French expression to its English meaning.
1. Pas mal, 2. Mal de mer, 3. Avoir du mal à
'Pas mal' is a compliment, 'mal de mer' is for boats, and 'avoir du mal à' is for difficulty.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Comment vas-tu ? B: Je ___ mal, j'ai ___ à la tête.
Use 'vais' (aller) for health status and 'mal' for the location of pain.
In which situation would you say 'J'ai du mal à finir'?
A) You are sick. B) You are eating a good meal. C) You are doing a difficult task.
'Avoir du mal à' expresses difficulty with an action.
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视觉学习工具
Mal vs Mauvais
Uses of Mal
Health
- • J'ai mal au dos
- • J'ai mal à la tête
Quality
- • Mal fait
- • Mal écrit
Difficulty
- • Avoir du mal à
- • Pas mal de
练习题库
5 练习Il chante très ___. Son frère est un ___ chanteur.
Use 'mal' for the verb 'chante' and 'mauvais' for the noun 'chanteur'.
A) J'ai mal le ventre. B) J'ai mal au ventre. C) Je suis mal au ventre.
The correct construction is 'avoir mal au' (à + le).
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
'Pas mal' is a compliment, 'mal de mer' is for boats, and 'avoir du mal à' is for difficulty.
A: Comment vas-tu ? B: Je ___ mal, j'ai ___ à la tête.
Use 'vais' (aller) for health status and 'mal' for the location of pain.
A) You are sick. B) You are eating a good meal. C) You are doing a difficult task.
'Avoir du mal à' expresses difficulty with an action.
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常见问题
10 个问题'Mal' is an adverb (describes actions), 'mauvais' is an adjective (describes things).
Use 'J'ai mal à la tête'.
No, 'mal' is an adverb and is invariable.
It means 'quite a lot of' or 'many'.
Yes, but it means 'I feel uncomfortable' or 'I feel guilty', not 'I am a bad person'.
Yes, 'le mal' can mean 'evil' or 'the harm'.
Use 'J'ai du mal à parler'.
It means 'homesickness'.
It is neutral and used in all contexts.
Only as an adverb, e.g., 'C'est mal cuit' (It's poorly cooked).
相关表达
mauvais
similarBad (adjective)
pas mal
specialized formQuite good / A lot
malheur
builds onMisfortune
malade
builds onSick
malgré
builds onDespite
maladroit
builds onClumsy