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A2🧠 Personality

Italian word

annoiato

bored, uninterested, finding something tedious

Looks like

annoyed

slightly angry, irritated

⚠️ The trap

IMPORTANT FALSE FRIEND. 'Annoiato' = bored (not annoyed!). If you say 'sono annoiato' you mean you're bored. For annoyed say 'sono irritato' or 'sono seccato'.

To say "slightly angry, irritated" in Italian:

irritato, seccato (for annoyed/irritated)

"annoiato" in English means:

bored, uninterested, finding something tedious

Example

"I bambini erano annoiati senza nulla da fare."

"The children were bored with nothing to do."

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