Examples of using "Vihainen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Were you angry?
I'm angry.
- Tom's angry.
- Tom's mad.
- Tom is mad.
- Tom is angry.
Are you mad at me?
Are you mad?
My mother is angry.
Tom is probably angry.
Tom is still angry.
My mother is angry.
Tom is probably angry.
Tom must be angry.
Tom is still angry.
Are you angry with Tom?
My mother is angry.
- I'm angry at you.
- I'm angry with you.
I feel angry.
I was angry.
I feel very angry.
I was so mad.
My uncle is angry.
- Are you mad?
- Are you angry?
Are you angry with me?
- Your brother is very angry.
- Your older brother is really angry.
He was drunk and angry.
Mary is very angry with her sister.
She must be angry.
I bet Tom is angry.
I thought that he was angry.
Why are you angry with him?
He is still angry.
She must be angry.
He was angry with his students.
I was angry and confused.
I'm not mad at Tom.
Is Tom mad at us?
Is Tom still mad?
Tom is mad at you.
I'm very, very angry.
He is angry with you.
I've been angry with Tom.
- I know you're angry.
- I know that you're angry.
He is not mad.
You're angry with me, aren't you?
Tom was angry with Mary.
I'm mad at both of you.
I'm furious.
- Tom is still angry.
- Tom is still mad.
Are you still mad at us?
He's still mad.
I was really mad at Tom.
She is mad at me.
Karen is angry with me.
Yes, she is angry.
Is Tom still mad at me?
I wonder why he is so angry.
What is he so angry about?
- I think he was angry.
- I believe that he was angry.
Tom is angry and bitter.
I think he's angry.
I'm not mad at you anymore.
Tom wasn't mad at you.
I was never mad at you.
Your older brother is really angry.
Tom was too angry to speak.
- Tom isn't mad at Mary.
- Tom is not mad at Mary.
Are you still mad at me?
Are you angry at what I said?
My father is very angry with me.
Tom isn't really angry, is he?
My father is always getting angry.
- I was angry because he was late.
- I was angry because he came late.
- Are you still upset?
- Are you still angry with me?
- Is he still mad?
- Is she still mad?
- Are you still angry?
- Are you still mad?
- Are they still mad?
- Are they still angry?
- Is he still angry?
- Is she still angry?
- Do you know the reason why she is so angry?
- Do you know why she's so angry?
I'm still angry because of her.
"Are you still mad at me?" "No, not at all."
- I know you're still angry with me.
- I know that you're still angry with me.
What are you angry about?
- I thought you might be mad at me.
- I thought that you might be mad at me.
- I'm mad at Tom.
- I'm angry at Tom.
The person I am angry with is my brother.
I'm not mad. I'm just sad.
- I think Tom is pretty angry.
- I think that Tom is pretty angry.