molestes

bother


Verb molestes

  1. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of molestar.

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Examples
  • No la molestes.

    Don't bother her.

  • Si dices exactamente lo que se te pasa por la cabeza, es probable que molestes a mucha gente.

    If you say exactly what's on your mind, you're likely to upset a lot of people.

  • No me molestes más.

    Don't bother me anymore.

  • ¡No me molestes más!

    Don't bother me any more!

  • No me molestes por semejantes nimiedades.

    Don't bother me with such trifles.

  • No me molestes.

    Don't bother me.

  • No te molestes en venir a mi casa.

    Do not bother to come to my home.

  • No te molestes recogerme del hotel.

    Don't bother to pick me up at the hotel.

  • No molestes a Tom cuando está leyendo.

    Don't bother Tom while he's reading.

  • No le molestes con nimiedades.

    Don't trouble him with trifles.

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