Imperfect il/elle conjugation of embêter.

embêter

embêter
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., acheter).
transitive verb
1.
A word or phrase that is commonly used in conversational speech (e.g., skinny, grandma).
(colloquial)
(to disturb)
a. to bother
Je peux t’embêter une minute ? - Bien sûr ! Entre !Can I bother you for a minute? - Sure! Come on in!
b. to annoy
Émilie ! Arrête d’embêter ton frère ! Il essaie de faire ses devoirs.Émilie! Stop annoying your brother! He's trying to do his homework.
c. to hassle
Le chien vient toujours m’embêter pour avoir à manger.The dog always comes to hassle me for food.
a. to bother
Ça ne t’embête pas que ce tableau soit de travers ? Moi, je ne vois que ça !Doesn't it bother you that this painting is crooked? That's all I can see!
b. to annoy
Si le bruit des travaux t’embête vraiment, tu devrais aller travailler à la bibliothèque.If the noise from the construction is really annoying you, you should go work at the library.
a. to bore
Quelle matière te plaît le plus et laquelle t’embête le plus ?Which subject do you like the most, and which one bores you the most?
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