irritálom
Irritálom is a Hungarian verb that translates to "I irritate" or "I am irritating" in English. It describes the action of causing annoyance, discomfort, or a mild form of anger in someone. The verb is derived from the root word "irritál," which means to irritate. The "-om" ending signifies the first-person singular present tense, indicating that the subject performing the action is "I."
The context in which "irritálom" is used can vary. It can refer to a deliberate act of
Conversely, the phrase can also be used in a self-deprecating manner, where someone recognizes that their own