Signification
To be annoyed, suspicious, or distrustful about something.
Contexte culturel
Very common in daily speech, especially in Madrid and the south. Used, but 'estar mosca' can sometimes mean 'to be alert' or 'to be sharp'.
Gender matters
Don't forget to change the 'o' to 'a' if you are female!
Signification
To be annoyed, suspicious, or distrustful about something.
Gender matters
Don't forget to change the 'o' to 'a' if you are female!
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'estar mosqueado'.
Ellos ______ con el resultado del examen.
The subject is 'ellos' (plural masculine), so the adjective must be plural masculine.
🎉 Score : /1
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesEllos ______ con el resultado del examen.
The subject is 'ellos' (plural masculine), so the adjective must be plural masculine.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, it's informal but not offensive.
Expressions liées
Tener la mosca detrás de la oreja
similarTo be suspicious