la molestia
-the bother
See the entry for molestia.

molestia

la molestia(
moh
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lehs
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tyah
)
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. bother
No es ninguna molestia llevarte a la estación. Sube.It's no bother to take you to the station. Jump in.
b. trouble
Me alegra poder ayudarte; no es ninguna molestia.I'm happy to help you; it's no trouble at all.
c. nuisance
Gracias por ofrecerse a llevarme a mi casa, pero no quisiera ser una molestia para ustedes.Thanks for offering to drive me home, but I don't want to be a nuisance to you.
d. inconvenience
Disculpen la molestia, pero tendrán que esperar afuera.We apologize for the inconvenience, but you will have to wait outside.
a. discomfort
Solo he sentido una leve molestia después de la cirugía.I've only had some slight discomfort following the operation.
b. pain
Tengo una molestia en el hombro derecho desde que me caí por las escaleras.I've had a pain in my right shoulder since I fell down the stairs.
c. ache
Creo que tengo fiebre, porque tengo escalofríos y molestias por todo el cuerpo.I think I have a fever, because I have chills and aches all over my body.
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