Annoying = Fastidioso, Molesto
The word "annoying" in Spanish is "molesto." It can be used to describe something that bothers or irritates someone.
Examples: He is annoying. They are annoying. We are annoying. You are annoying. There's not a plural version of the word.
The Tagalog word for annoying is "nakakairita" or "nakakaabala."
The Tagalog word for annoying is "irita" or "nakakairita."
The word "annoying" in Tagalog can be translated as "nakakainis" or "nakakairita."
It is subjective and varies among individuals. What may be annoying to one person could be pleasant to another.
The answer for how you say annoying in spanish is ENFADOSOS.
Annoying.
Todos son molestos Todas son molestas
"El es muy molesto. Lo odio."
Es fastidioso, a Son fastidiosos, as Eres fastidioso, a Sois fastidiosos, as
You're annoying in English, as in You're annoying me, is Me estas molestando in Spanish. You're annoying in English, as in You're an annoying person, is Eres una plasta.
A person may find it boring because they: * Have covered the material already; * Aren't interested in the subject; * Don't feel like paying attention at that point in time.
personas molestas (where 'annoying' is adjective) molestando a las personas/la gente (where 'annoying' is a verb)
Examples: He is annoying. They are annoying. We are annoying. You are annoying. There's not a plural version of the word.
Salada is a Spanish word which means witty, sharp or funny. It also refers to someone who is annoying or a person who is unbearable.
If your a male its molesto if your a female its molesta, But this is only the adjective the verbs include Fastidioso, molesto, incómodo, importuno.
If the person is annoying to you she or he is but if not they are not annoying they are not annoying at all. personally i have experience sitting next to an annoying friend called Travers, Georgie