Examples of using "Arrabbiato" in a sentence and their english translations:
He sounds angry.
He looked angry.
He's angry now.
He's really mad.
- He should be angry.
- You should be angry.
He is angry with you.
Tom is just angry.
- Tom is really angry.
- Tom is very angry.
- He is angry with you.
- He's mad at her.
- He's mad at you.
He was that angry.
He got angry.
Why is he angry?
He should be angry.
He's not angry.
- He is still angry.
- He's still mad.
Tom must be angry.
Is he still mad?
- He looked as if he was angry.
- He looked like he was angry.
Are you mad?
He's mad.
He was mad.
- He sounds angry.
- He seems angry.
- You seem angry.
- You look angry.
- He looks mad.
- He sounds mad.
- He looks angry.
- He looks cross.
- He'll be mad.
- He'll be angry.
- He looked angry.
- He looked mad.
- He seemed mad.
He would be mad.
Tom is angry now.
Tom looked really angry.
He's angry now, isn't he?
- He's really mad, isn't he?
- He's really angry, isn't he?
I think he was angry.
- Tom is really angry now.
- Tom is really angry right now.
He's very angry with you.
Tom is angry with you.
Your brother is very angry.
- He's angry at you, isn't he?
- He's angry with you, isn't he?
He is angry with me.
He was angry and confused.
Tom went away angry.
- I think he is angry.
- I think he's angry.
What's Tom like when he's angry?
He was angry with her.
I believe that he was angry.
- He said that he was angry.
- He said that he was mad.
- He said he was angry.
- He said he was mad.
- He said that he was really angry.
- He said that he was really mad.
He told me he was angry.
I was so angry
He should be angry.
- He is very angry.
- He's really angry.
- He's very angry.
- He's very cross.
- Tom looks angry.
- Tom looks mad.
Tom looked angry.
Poseidon is angry.
Tom was angry.
- Tom's angry.
- Tom's mad.
- Tom is mad.
- Tom is angry.
Does Tom look angry?
- He is not mad.
- He isn't mad.
- He isn't crazy.
- He's not mad.
I thought that he was angry.
Tom will be angry.
Was Tom angry?
Tom would be mad.
I'm very angry.
Why are you angry?
Is he always angry?
He looks like he's mad.
He felt angry.
- He may be mad.
- He may be angry.
- He wasn't mad.
- He wasn't angry.
He must be mad.
He might be mad.
He was very mad.
He won't be mad.
He's just angry.
- He's mad, isn't he?
- He's angry, isn't he?
He's going to be mad, isn't he?
I'm rarely this angry.
- He looked furious.
- He looked angry.
- He seemed angry.
- I was angry.
- I was mad.