The superlative form is "most annoyed", and the comparative form is "more annoyed".
jealous = eifersüchtig jealous = neidisch
more than likely you are jealous than her.
For the adjective jealous, the comparative forms are 'more jealous' and 'most jealous'.
Take them out for a drink and find someone else unless you want to be caught in the middle of your best friend and friends war
I would say no... but it depends how jealous he is? why is he jealous?
there are two possibilities: you're jealous now or you're not jealous now (Then you have a personality jealous) soy celoso (you have a personality jealous) estoy celoso (you're jealous now)
jealous = lili
Well, you see, my ex boyfriend is so jealous because he has never been with another man at this point. This was his first time because I sorta roofied his drink at the last party we were at, and things got complicated and freaky. When he woke up he was insanely jealous of the size of my penis. Alarmed and distraught, he chased me down the hallway, brandishing a knife and a sewing kit, in a freak effort to attach my genitalia to his own. And that is why my ex boyfriend is so jealous.
"Jealous" is an adjective.
Jealous.
No, the word "jealous" is not an adverb. It is an adjective.The adverb form of the word "jealous" is jealously.