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Angry

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Amharic አማርኛ am
ተናደደ
te-na-DE-deh

Use 'tenadedde' for general anger, and 'teqota' for a more intense feeling.

Arabic العربية ar
غاضب/ة
GHAA-dhib/GHA-dhi-bah

Use 'ghaḍib' for formal situations, and 'za'laan' for a more casual expression of anger, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Bangla বাংলা bn
রাগ
Rahg

Use 'rag' for general anger, and 'gossha' for a more intense feeling.

Catalan català ca
Enfadad/a
em-fa-DA/DA

Use 'enfadat' for general anger, and 'emprenyat' for a more intense, potentially vulgar, expression of anger, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Czech čeština cs
Zlobený/á
ZLO-beh-nee/a

Use 'zlobený' for general anger, and 'naštvaný' for a more intense feeling, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Danish dansk da
Arg
Ahrg

Use 'arg' for general anger, and 'irriteret' for a more common expression of being irritated.

German Deutsch de
Wütend
VUE-tent

Use 'wütend' for a general sense of anger, and consider 'sauer' (sour) for a milder form of being annoyed.

Greek Ελληνικά el
θυμωμένος/η
thih-moh-ME-nos/ee

Use 'θυμωμένος' for general anger, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Spanish Español es
Enojado/a
eh-noh-HA-do/a

Use 'enojado' for general anger and 'enfadado' for a more intense feeling, considering the gender of the person.

Estonian eesti et
Vihane
VEE-ha-neh

Use 'vihane' for general anger.

Basque Basque eu
Haserre
a-SER-re

Use 'haserre' for general anger, and 'sumindura' for a more common expression of being annoyed.

Persian فارسی fa
عصبانی
ah-sah-BAH-nee

Use 'asabāni' for general anger, and 'khashmgin' for a more intense feeling.

Finnish suomi fi
Vihäinen
VEE-ha-i-nen

Use 'vihainen' for general anger, and 'suuttunut' for a more common expression of being annoyed.

French Français fr
Fâché/e
fa-SHAY/SH

Use 'fâché' for general anger and 'en colère' for being in a rage, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Galician Galician gl
Enfadado/a
em-fa-DA-do/a

Use 'enfadado' for general anger, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Gujarati ગુજરાતી gu
ગુસ્સો
GU-sso

Use 'gusso' for general anger, and 'khijayelu' for a more common expression of being irritated.

Hausa Hausa ha
Fushi
FU-shee

Use 'fushi' for general anger, and 'bacin rai' for a more common expression of being annoyed.

Hebrew עברית he
כועס/ת
KOH-ess/koh-ES-et

Use 'ko'es' for general anger, and 'atzbani' for a more intense feeling, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Hindi हिन्दी hi
गुस्सा
GU-ssah

Use 'gussa' for general anger, and 'naraz' for a more common expression of being upset.

Hungarian magyar hu
Mérges
MER-gesh

Use 'mérges' for general anger, and 'dühös' for a more intense feeling.

Indonesian Indonesia id
Marah
MA-rah

Use 'marah' for general anger, and 'kesal' for a more common expression of being annoyed.

Icelandic Icelandic is
Reiður/reið
RAY-thur/rayth

Use 'reiður' for general anger, and 'pirraður' for a more common expression of being irritated, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Italian Italiano it
Arrabbiato/a
ar-ra-BEE-ah-to/a

Use 'arrabbiato' for general anger, and 'incazzato' for a more intense, potentially vulgar, expression of anger, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Japanese 日本語 ja
怒っている
oh-KOH-teh ee-ROO

Use 'okotte iru' for general anger, and 'kireteru' for a more intense, slang expression.

Korean 한국어 ko
화가 난
HWA-ga nan

Use 'hwaga nan' for general anger, and 'ppakchyeosseo' for a more intense, slang expression.

Lithuanian lietuvių lt
Piktas/a
PIK-tas/a

Use 'piktas' for general anger, and 'susierzinęs' for a more common expression of being irritated, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Latvian latviešu lv
Dusmīgs/a
DOOS-meegs/a

Use 'dusmīgs' for general anger, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Marathi मराठी mr
राग
Rahg

Use 'raag' for general anger, and 'santaap' for a more common expression of being annoyed.

Malay Melayu ms
Marah
MA-rah

Use 'marah' for general anger, and 'geram' for a more intense feeling.

Dutch Nederlands nl
Boos
BOHS

Use 'boos' for general anger, and 'kwaad' for a more intense feeling.

Norwegian norsk no
Sint
Sint

Use 'sint' for general anger, and 'irritert' for a more common expression of being irritated.

Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ pa
ਗੁੱਸਾ
GU-ssah

Use 'gussa' for general anger, and 'naraz' for a more common expression of being upset.

Polish polski pl
Zły/Zła
ZWI/ZWA

Use 'zły' for general anger, and 'wściekły' for a more intense feeling, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Portuguese Português pt
Zangado/a
zan-GA-doo/a

Use 'zangado' for general anger, and 'puto' (in Portugal) for a more intense expression, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Romanian română ro
Mânios/oasă
mɨ-NEE-os/o-AH-sə

Use 'mânios' for general anger, and 'supărat' for a more common expression of being upset, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Russian русский ru
Злой/Злая
ZLOY/ZLA-yah

Use 'злой' for a stronger feeling of anger or malice, and 'сердитый' for a more common expression of being angry, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Swedish svenska sv
Arg
Ahrg

Use 'arg' for general anger, and 'irriterad' for a more common expression of being irritated.

Swahili Kiswahili sw
Hasira
ha-SEE-ra

Use 'hasira' for general anger, and 'kasirika' for a more common expression of being annoyed.

Tamil தமிழ் ta
கோபம்
KOH-pam

Use 'kōpam' for general anger, and 'sinam' for a more intense feeling.

Telugu తెలుగు te
కోపం
KOH-pam

Use 'kōpam' for general anger, and 'krōdham' for a more intense feeling.

Thai ไทย th
โกรธ
KROHT

Use 'kroht' for general anger, and 'moh-hoh' for a more intense feeling.

Filipino Filipino tl
Galit
GA-lit

Use 'galit' for general anger, and 'pikon' for a more slang expression.

Turkish Türkçe tr
Kızgın
KUZ-gun

Use 'kızgın' for general anger, and 'öfkeli' for a more intense feeling.

Ukrainian українська uk
Злий/Зла
ZLIY/ZLA

Use 'злий' for general anger, and 'сердитий' for a more common expression of being angry, remembering to adjust the ending based on the gender of the person.

Urdu اردو ur
غصہ
GU-ssah

Use 'ghussa' for general anger, and 'naraz' for a more common expression of being upset.

Vietnamese Tiếng Việt vi
Tức giận
tuk ZUN

Use 'tức giận' for general anger, and 'giận' for a more common expression of being angry.

Yoruba Yoruba yo
Bínú
bee-NOO

Use 'bínú' for general anger.

Chinese 中文 zh
生气
SHENG-chee

Use 'shēngqì' for general anger, and 'fāhuǒ' for a more intense expression.

zh-yue zh-yue zh-yue
NAU

Use 'naau1' for general anger, and 'faat3 fo2' for a more intense expression.

Zulu Zulu zu
Thukuthele
too-koo-TE-leh

Use 'thukuthele' for general anger.

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