Shouldn’t this be sono annoio not annoiata since it’s “I’M bored”?
I miss the context, so I might miss your question, but bored is translated with “annoiato/a/i/e”, depending on who is being bored
Annoio is the present tense.
Shouldn’t this be sono annoio not annoiata since it’s “I’M bored”?
I miss the context, so I might miss your question, but bored is translated with “annoiato/a/i/e”, depending on who is being bored
Annoio is the present tense.