Examples of using "Contrariée" in a sentence and their english translations:
You're upset.
I've upset you.
You seem upset.
I'm very upset.
You're very upset.
She's very upset.
Don't be upset.
It was because I was frustrated
My wife is very upset.
You're very upset.
You're upset.
I'm upset.
I've upset you.
- Tom thinks Mary will be upset.
- Tom thinks that Mary will be upset.
I know you're upset.
I'm very upset.
I felt upset and alienated.
I was upset.
I cry when I'm contradicted.
- You look upset.
- You seem upset.
She's very upset.
I've upset you.
I'm very upset.
I just don't want you to get upset.
I've upset you.
You're very upset.
My wife is very upset.
I'm upset.
Are you still upset about what happened?
Are you still upset about what happened?
- You're not upset, are you?
- You aren't upset, are you?
I got upset.
I don't want you to be upset.
You're not upset, are you?
- You look upset.
- You seem upset.
I just don't want you to get upset.
- You look upset.
- You seem upset.
- I thought you might be upset.
- I thought that you might be upset.
Are you still upset about what happened?
- I know you're upset.
- I know that you're upset.
Don't be upset.
I just don't want you to get upset.
Are you still upset about what happened?
Are you still upset about what happened?
I don't want you to be upset.