A1 Idiom 1 min de leitura

イライラする

iraira suru

Be irritated / Annoyed

Significado

To feel frustrated, impatient, or annoyed.

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試験の結果が悪くて、{___}。

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渋滞で車が進まず、{___}。

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彼の遅刻に、みんな{___}。

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The word 'イライラ' (iraira) is an onomatopoeia expressing a prickly or nettling sensation, often associated with irritation or impatience. It is thought to have originated from the rustling sound of leaves or dry objects, which metaphorically evolved to describe a feeling of unease or agitation. The 'suru' (する) verb ending is added to transform the onomatopoeia into a verb, meaning 'to do' or 'to become (that state)'. While its exact historical origin is not definitively documented with a precise date, it has been used in Japanese literature and daily conversation for centuries, likely predating the modern era. Its usage can be traced back to the Edo period in similar forms, though the current spelling and common usage solidified over time. The concept of expressing such feelings through onomatopoeia is deeply embedded in the Japanese language, making 'イライラする' a natural and widely understood expression.

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