Examples of using "Arrabbiati" in a sentence and their english translations:
They were angry.
- They're going to be furious.
- They will be furious.
- They'll be furious.
Everyone is angry.
They are not angry.
The workers are angry.
Everybody's really angry.
Are you mad at Tom?
- Are you still upset?
- Are you still angry?
- Are you still mad?
- Are you all still mad?
They were angry.
They're angry.
Are you angry?
Why are you so angry?
We're angry.
- Tell me why you're upset.
- Tell me why you are upset.
You're not angry, are you?
Tom and Mary are angry.
Were Tom and Mary angry?
Aren't you angry with Tom?
We're not angry.
Are they still mad?
Why are they angry?
Tom and Mary are really angry, aren't they?
Do you think Tom and Mary are still mad?
Some of the men looked pretty mad.
Have you ever gotten angry with Tom?
Are Tom and Mary still mad?
Tom and Mary are still angry.
Tom and Mary aren't mad.
They were angry about several things.
- They looked as if they were angry.
- They looked like they were angry.
They look like they're angry.
- Tom and Mary said that they were very angry.
- Tom and Mary said they were very angry.
- Tom and Mary said that they weren't angry.
- Tom and Mary said they weren't angry.
I don't think Tom and Mary are mad.
- You have every right to be angry with me.
- You have every right to be angry at me.
We got angry at his words.
Tom and Mary are mad at John.
Many Americans were angry about the Japanese invasion.
Have you ever gotten angry with Tom?
Tom and Mary are very, very angry.
Tom and Mary look as if they're angry.
Are Tom and Mary mad at us?
- Please, don't be angry with me!
- Please, don't be angry at me!
He and I are mad at her.
- They said they were angry.
- They said they were mad.
- They said that they were angry.
- They said that they were mad.
Tom and Mary were angry at each other.
Both Tom and Mary looked upset and disappointed.
Are Tom and Mary still mad at me?
Tom and Mary are both very angry, aren't they?
They seem very angry, don't they?
They were very angry, weren't they?
They seemed very angry, didn't they?
- They say that they're angry.
- They say they're angry.
They look like they're mad.
They became angry.
- They said that they were really angry.
- They said they were really angry.
Tom and Mary got very angry with me.
- Tom and Mary said they're not angry.
- Tom and Mary said they aren't angry.
They were angry about several things.
- They said that they were very angry.
- They said they were very angry.
- They said that they weren't mad.
- They said they weren't mad.
They are angry at your ill manners.
I don't want them to be angry.
- They always shout when they're angry.
- They always yell when they're angry.
- They said that they're angry.
- They said they're angry.
They often swear when they're angry.
- They say that they're not angry.
- They say that they aren't angry.
- They say they're not angry.
- They say they aren't angry.
- They said that they weren't angry anymore.
- They said they weren't angry anymore.
- They told me that they weren't angry.
- They told me they weren't angry.
- They told me that they were angry.
- They told me they were angry.
Were you angry?
You look angry.
You looked angry.
He arrived half an hour late, so everyone was angry with him.
- They said that they aren't angry.
- They said that they aren't mad.
- They said they aren't angry.
- They said they aren't mad.
They're very angry with their children.
They have no reason to be angry.
I've never seen them so angry.
Why are they so upset?
How mad are you?
Why are you so angry?
Don't be angry.
You look pretty angry.
Weren't you angry?
Why were you angry?
Why are you angry?
Aren't you angry?
- Are you still angry?
- Are you all still mad?
Are you still mad?
You should be angry.
I hope that you are not angry.