How to Say "i anger" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i anger” is “enojo” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishB1
verbB1
causing someone else to be mad

Examples
Me enojo cuando no escuchas lo que digo.
I get angry when you don't listen to what I say.
Si te digo la verdad, ¿te enojo?
If I tell you the truth, do I make you angry?
A veces me enojo sin una razón clara.
Sometimes I get angry without a clear reason.
The 'Me' factor
Most of the time, we use this verb reflexively. This means we add 'me' (myself) before 'enojo' to show the anger is happening to us: 'Me enojo' (I get angry).
Forgetting the reflexive
Mistake: “Enojo con mi hermano.”
Correction: Say 'Me enojo con mi hermano' if you mean you are the one getting angry. Without 'me', it sounds like you are making your brother angry.
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