A2⚡ Verbs
Italian word
annoiare
to bore, to annoy, to bother
Looks like
to annoy
to irritate or make slightly angry
⚠️ The trap
'Annoiare' primarily means to bore, not to annoy. If someone is annoying you (making you angry), say 'mi infastidisce' or 'mi dà fastidio'. 'Sono annoiato' = 'I am bored', not 'I am annoyed'.
To say "to irritate or make slightly angry" in Italian:
infastidire, irritare (for to annoy/irritate)
"annoiare" in English means:
to bore, to annoy, to bother
Example
"Questo film mi annoia terribilmente."
"This film bores me terribly."
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