irritar

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin irrītāre, present active infinitive of irrītō.

Pronunciation

Verb

irritar (first-person singular present irrito, past participle irritat)

  1. to irritate
  2. to excite

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Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin irrītāre, present active infinitive of irrītō.

Pronunciation

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Verb

irritar (first-person singular present indicative irrito, past participle irritado)

  1. to irritate
    As preparações mais fortes podem irritar a pele.
    Stronger preparations can irritate the skin.
  2. to excite
  3. to annoy, to bother
    É fácil irritar alguém.
    It is easy to annoy someone.
    Não me irrite.
    Don't bother me.
  4. (reflexive) to become angry
    As pessoas se irritam com você.
    People get angry with you.

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin irrītāre, present active infinitive of irrītō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iriˈtaɾ/, [iriˈt̪aɾ]

Verb

irritar (first-person singular present irrito, first-person singular preterite irrité, past participle irritado)

  1. to irritate
  2. to excite

Conjugation

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