+286 People who take Spanish: You laughed when you first heard the verb "molestar", amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Molestar = to bother. For any non spanish people..

by Anonymous 12 years ago

We had fun saying stuff like "Me molesta a la professora."

by Anonymous 11 years ago

That word was used in one of our warm ups today and I felt like I was in a room with a bunch of hyenas.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

And the past tense of ponerse in the yo form: Me puse! ;)

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I take spanish and I've never heard it. what is it?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

it means to bother.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

They probably didn't teach it because we are too immature

by Anonymous 11 years ago

And Latin! Molesto, molestare, molestavi, molestatum, to annoy. Don't leave us pedants out!

by Anonymous 11 years ago

or penar. it would conjugate to pene

by Anonymous 11 years ago

My Spanish teacher slipped up one time with molestar. She was trying to say "You're annoying me" but she accidentally said "You're molesting me".

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Also, the verbs for to hunt and to marry are almost identical.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

dude no fucking way we just learned this word! We had to translate the sentence "my sisters are bothering me" and the girl who had to write it on the board didn't really know what she was writing and she wrote "me molesta my sisters"

by Anonymous 11 years ago