彼は今機嫌が悪い。
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English Translation
        He's in a bad temper.
    
Furigana
Romanji
        Kare wa kon kigen ga warui.
    
Words
            
                彼
            
            
                (かれ)
            
        
        
            he; him; his; boyfriend
        
    
            
                は
            
            
                (は)
            
        
        
            topic marker particle; indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated); adds emphasis
        
    
            
                今
            
            
                (こん)
            
        
        
            the current ...; this; today's ...
        
    
            
                機嫌
            
            
                (きげん)
            
        
        
            humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits; safety; health; well-being; one's situation; in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper
        
    
            
                が
            
            
                (が)
            
        
        
            indicates sentence subject (occasionally object); indicates possessive (esp. in literary expressions); but; however; still; and
        
    
            
                悪い
            
            
                (わるい)
            
        
        
            bad; poor; inferior; evil; sinful; unprofitable; unbeneficial; at fault; to blame; in the wrong; sorry
        
    Kanji
Readings: ヒ、 かれ、 かの、 か.の
                        Meanings: he, that, the
                    Readings: コン、 キン、 いま
                        Meaning: now
                    Readings: キ、 はた
                        Meanings: loom, mechanism, machine, airplane, opportunity, potency, efficacy, occasion
                    Readings: ケン、 ゲン、 きら.う、 きら.い、 いや
                        Meanings: dislike, detest, hate
                    Readings: アク、 オ、 わる.い、 わる-、 あ.し、 にく.い、 -にく.い、 ああ、 いずくに、 いずくんぞ、 にく.む
                        Meanings: bad, vice, rascal, false, evil, wrong