to get annoyed
The phrase 'genervt sein' is used in German to express the feeling of getting annoyed. It is often used in casual conversations to express frustration or irritation. For example, one might say 'Ich bin genervt von dem Lärm' to express annoyance at the noise.
I am annoyed by your behavior.
In this sentence, the speaker is expressing frustration or annoyance with someone's behavior. The phrase 'genervt sein' is translated as 'to be annoyed' and is used here to describe the speaker's feelings.
She is annoyed because she is still waiting for the bus.
This sentence is expressing the speaker's annoyance about a situation, specifically waiting for the bus. The phrase 'genervt sein' is used to express frustration or annoyance about a certain situation.
It annoys him when you constantly correct his mistakes.
This sentence uses the phrase 'genervt sein' to express how the constant rectification of mistakes leads to annoyance or frustration. The term 'genervt sein' is directly translated to 'be annoyed.'