Usages of guai
無理 を する と 体 の 具合 が 悪く なる。muri o suru to karada no guai ga waruku naru.
If you overdo it, your physical condition gets worse.
祖母 は 普段 元気 だ が、 今日 は 具合 が あまり よく ない みたい。sobo wa fudan genki da ga, kyou wa guai ga amari yoku nai mitai.
My grandmother is usually energetic, but she doesn’t seem to feel very well today.
彼女 は 昼寝 を しない と 具合 が 悪く なる みたい。kanojo wa hirune o shinai to guai ga waruku naru mitai.
If she doesn’t take a nap, she seems to feel unwell.
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