Me Molesta
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It bothers me
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase "me molesta" means "it bothers me" in English. To help you remember this, think of the English word "molest," which also conveys a sense of disturbance or annoyance, though in a much stronger context. Imagine a cartoon mole named "Mole Esta" who keeps popping up at the most inconvenient times, bothering you while you're trying to relax. Every time you hear "me molesta," picture Mole Esta causing a ruckus, and you'll remember that something is bugging you. 🐾
Practice Version
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