sorang

English: Translation
describes any in a wide-range of feeling, emotion, opinio progression from being bored, frustrated. irritated, annoyed or peeved.
DRAFT
Notes
  • Boredom: feeling uninterested, unengaged, and unmotivated. SCENARIO;
  • “Da’basang magigibo didi.” “There's nothing to do here"
  • "Mala’konakapagal nyadi” “I'm so tired of this..”
  • Frustration: as boredom persists,  frustration   SCENARIO;
  • "Why can't I just do something interesting for once?" or "I'm so sick of this routine."
    3.  Irritation: The frustration builds up, and you start to feel irritated. You might think, "This is so annoying," or "I'm so tired of dealing with this."
    4.  Annoyance: The irritation grows, and you start to feel annoyed. You might think, "This is ridiculous," or "I'm so fed up with this."
    5.  Peeved: Finally, you reach the point where you're feeling peeved. You might think, "I've had enough of this," or "I'm so angry about this."