O irritou?
Did it upset you?
Language note: Note the object pronoun 'o' indicating 'him' or 'it'.
Culture note: Showing concern for someone's feelings is a valued social norm.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
O
[oo]
It
Used to refer to a thing previously mentioned or easily identified.
O relógio parou.
The clock stopped.
irritou
[ee-ree-toh-ooh]
irritated
Past tense of irritate; to annoy or provoke.
Barulho o irritou.
The noise irritated him.
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