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23 January
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How do you say this in English (US)? 悔しい!
How do you say this in English (US)? 悔しい!
夫に私の趣味をやる価値がないとバカにされて悔しい!ってときの「悔しい」です。
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"Frustrating" is the main translation
In this context, you could also use "obnoxious"
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@ASaRi1517 In your sentence, only frustrating would be good.
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If you want to use "obnoxious", you can say:
>"The words he said to me were obnoxious"
"Obnoxious" is an adjective, so we can't use it like a verb, whereas "frustrating" can be both an adjective and a verb
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>"He is frustrating (me)" = transitive verb
>"I am frustrated (by him)" = transitive verb, past tense
>"I am frustrated" = adjective
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@curlicious Oh, thanks again😊 That helps me a lot!

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