I am angry
Use this feminine version if you are a woman. In Spanish, adjectives must match the gender of the person.
A slightly milder version, closer to 'I am annoyed' or 'I am upset'.
A stronger word, meaning 'I am furious'. Use this when you are very angry.
I am angry because I lost my phone.
She is very annoyed with you.
Don't talk to me now, I'm angry.
Why are you angry? What happened?
In Spain, it's much more common to say 'Estoy enfadado' or 'Estoy enfadada'. 'Enojado' is understood but sounds more Latin American.
While 'enojado' is used, it's very common to hear 'Estoy bravo' or 'Estoy brava' to mean 'I am angry'. Be careful, as in other countries 'bravo' can mean 'brave'.
'Estoy enojado/a' is the standard. For a very strong, vulgar expression, you might hear 'Estoy encabronado/a', but this is not for polite company.
'Estoy enojado/a' is common. A very informal way to say you're angry is 'Estoy caliente', but be extremely careful as this phrase usually means 'I'm horny' in most of the Spanish-speaking world.
Using 'ser' instead of 'estar'. Saying 'Soy enojado' means you are an angry person by nature. 'Estoy enojado' means you are angry right now. For feelings, always use 'estar'. — Soy enojado. — Estoy enojado.
Forgetting gender agreement. The adjective must match the gender of the person. A woman must say 'estoy enojada'. — La mujer está enojado. — La mujer está enojada.
Using 'caliente' to mean angry. In most countries, 'Estoy caliente' means 'I'm horny'. While it can mean 'angry' in some parts of Argentina, it's a mistake to use it elsewhere and can cause major confusion. — Estoy caliente. (when meaning angry) — Estoy enojado.
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