Furioso.
The word "furious" is an adjective, so it does not have a past tense. However, if you're looking for a way to express being furious in the past, you might say "was furious" or "became furious." For example, "She was furious when she found out the truth."
To describe someone who has a lot of fury, you can say "furious." Example: She was furious at the dog for making a mess.
The word me in spanish is mi. The word word for you is tu.
The word "in" in Spanish is spelled "en."
"lower" is not a Spanish word. English adverb/adjective 'lower' = 'mas bajo' in Spanish English 'to lower' = bajar English 'lower' in the sense of 'look furious' = mirar san~udo
5 in Spanish is "cinco". You cannot say "five" because that is an English word, not Spanish.
That is not a word in Spanish
To say bra in spanish is the word "Sostan"
The word for pencil in Spanish is "lápiz".
There are three syllables in the word "furious."
To say the word affection in Spanish you say afecto. In the Italian language the word affection is said as affetto.
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