Examples of using "Embêtant" in a sentence and their english translations:
How annoying!
He's annoying.
It's really annoying.
Well, that's upsetting.
You're really annoying.
He's annoying, isn't he?
In any case, it's troublesome, isn't it?
Ignore him; he's just an annoying kid who wants attention.
- You are really annoying.
- You're really annoying.
Ignore him; he's just an annoying kid who wants attention.
Ignore him; he's just an annoying kid who wants attention.
What is most troublesome is the corruption of the best.
It's troublesome that Internet Explorer's stop icon looks like a shiitake mushroom.
There's nothing more annoying than a group of young girls all trying to talk at the same time.
There's nothing more annoying than a group of young girls all trying to talk at the same time.