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# To '''aggravate''' is to make something worse. <> [[dagula]], [[tsananta]].
# To '''aggravate''' is to make something worse. <> [[dagula]], [[tsananta]].
#: ''The doctor said eating too much would '''aggravate''' his condition.''
#: ''The doctor said eating too much would '''aggravate''' his condition.''
#: When you '''aggravate''' someone, you irritate and annoy them. <> [[damu]], [[takura]] wa.
# When you '''aggravate''' someone, you irritate and annoy them. <> [[damu]], [[takura]] wa.
#: ''The sound of her voice was enough to '''aggravate''' me.''
#: ''The sound of her voice was enough to '''aggravate''' me.''



Latest revision as of 14:19, 24 August 2019

Verb

Plain form (yanzu)
aggravate

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
aggravates

Past tense (ya wuce)
aggravated

Past participle (ya wuce)
aggravated

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
aggravating

  1. To aggravate is to make something worse. <> dagula, tsananta.
    The doctor said eating too much would aggravate his condition.
  2. When you aggravate someone, you irritate and annoy them. <> damu, takura wa.
    The sound of her voice was enough to aggravate me.

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