ok my Spanish is rusty if i'm talking about the current world situation, is it "es mala" or "esta mala"
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It's like if you were talking about a person, "Arthur está mal" means "Arthur's doing badly right now/Arthur's sick/Arthur's in trouble", while "Arthur es malo" straightforwardly means "Arthur is a bad person"
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Right, I remember that part specifically bc of the lesson in class about "how do you say someone or yourself is sick"
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