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Italian word

annoiare

to bore

Looks like

annoy

to irritate, to bother

⚠️ The trap

Learners say 'mi annoi' to mean 'you annoy me', but it really means 'you bore me'. To say someone irritates you, use 'mi dai fastidio' or 'mi irriti'.

To say "to irritate, to bother" in Italian:

irritare, infastidire

"annoiare" in English means:

to bore

Example

"Questo film mi annoia da morire."

"This film bores me to death."

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