todo le molesta

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A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular)
a. everything bothers you
Alonso, ¿está teniendo algún problema personal? Todo le molesta últimamente.Alonso, are you having any personal problems? Lately everything bothers you.
b. everything annoys you
Si está al punto donde todo le molesta, necesita unas vacaciones.If you're at the point where everything annoys you, you need a vacation.
a. everything bothers him
Martí amaneció con el pie izquierdo hoy. Todo le molesta.Marti woke up on the other side of the bed today. Everything bothers him.
b. everything annoys him
Creo que Víctor quiere cortar conmigo. No importa lo que diga, todo le molesta.I think Victor wants to break up with me. No matter what I says, everything annoys him.
c. everything bothers her
Pobre Iris. Tiene una migraña y todo le molesta.Poor Iris. She has a migraine and everything bothers her.
d. everything annoys her
No hay cómo complacer a mamá. Todo le molesta.There's no pleasing Mom. Everything annoys her.
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