How to Say ‘You annoy me, too!’ in Japanese
お前も ムカつくえ!
おまえもムカつくえ!
💬 Usage Tip: Adding [も] (mo) includes others in the sentiment, showing equal frustration.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Expressions of accumulated annoyance often reflect tension escalation in narratives.
Phrase Breakdown
お前も
ムカつくえ!
Word-by-Word Breakdown
お前おまえ
[omae]
you (informal)
A casual and sometimes rude way to say 'you', typically used among friends or in confrontational situations.
お前もそれを持っているの?
Do you have that too?
もも
[mo]
too/also
Used to indicate inclusion or similarity.
彼女も同じく。
She also agrees.
ムカムカ
[muka]
annoy
Used informally to express irritation or annoyance.
お前もムカつくえ!
You annoy me too!
つくえつくえ
[tsukue]
infuriate
A slang term indicating extreme annoyance or anger.
今日の態度にムカつくえ。
Today's attitude infuriates me.
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