"Horatia is angry." "Whore- ah- tea- uh ear-ah-tuh est"
The difference is we don't say "angry at." We say mad at or angry with. You can be angry with a person or their actions, you can be angry at a situation.
The Latin word for angry is "iratus.""Iratus" means angry, mad, or upset.
still angry?
Furcifer means angry and mad
Angry, irate (female).
depends if there already angry or not like if you told them something that would upset them then you would say don't be angry
depends if there already angry or not like if you told them something that would upset them then you would say don't be angry
They say it because their angry, even if they're not angry at you.
Don't get angry
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
get angry go to your house look at the mirrior and say im angry GRRR