irriteremmo
Irriteremmo is the first-person plural present conditional form of the Italian verb irritare, meaning “we would irritate.” It is used to describe a hypothetical action or to express a conditional outcome involving causing annoyance or provocation.
As a regular -are verb, irritare forms its conditional with the stem irrit-, followed by the standard
Usage of irritare and its conditional form is common in everyday Italian. It can express hypothetical situations,
Etymology and related forms: irritare derives from Latin irritare, irritatus, meaning to excite or provoke. Related
In summary, irriteremmo is the natural, regular conditional form used to discuss what we would irritate or