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Which word translates to "to annoy"?

  1. Molestar

  2. Matar

  3. Mejorar

  4. Morir

The correct answer is: Molestar

The term "molestar" translates directly to "to annoy" in English. It is commonly used in Spanish to express the feeling of annoyance or discomfort caused by someone or something. This verb captures the essence of bothersome actions or behaviors that irritate a person. The other choices do not convey the same meaning. "Matar" translates to "to kill," indicating a definitive and harmful action. "Mejorar" means "to improve," which suggests enhancing a condition rather than causing irritation. "Morir" translates to "to die," referring to the cessation of life, a concept that has no relation to annoyance. Understanding these distinctions is essential for mastering vocabulary and grasping the nuances of meaning in Spanish.