molestando

/molesˈtando/, [mo.lesˈt̪ãn̪.d̪o]

bothering


Verb molestando

  1. Adverbial present participle of molestar.

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Examples
  • ¿Le estoy molestando?

    Am I disturbing you?

  • ¿Te han estado molestando mis niños?

    Have my kids been annoying you?

  • ¿Os estoy molestando?

    Am I disturbing you?

  • Tom está molestando a Mary.

    Tom is annoying Mary.

  • Espero que no hayas estado molestando a Tom.

    I hope you haven't been bothering Tom.

  • ¿Te estoy molestando?

    Am I disturbing you?

  • Nos estás molestando.

    You're bothering us.

  • ¿Les estoy molestando a ustedes?

    Am I disturbing you?

  • Estás molestando a Tom.

    You're upsetting Tom.

  • Estamos molestando a Tom porque él siempre nos molesta.

    We are disturbing Tom because he always disturbs us.

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