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What does "molestar" translate to in English?

  1. To annoy

  2. To show

  3. To deny

  4. To fine

The correct answer is: To annoy

The translation of "molestar" to English is "to annoy." This verb is commonly used in Spanish to indicate causing discomfort, irritation, or a sense of disturbance to someone. In everyday use, saying something "me molesta" directly translates to "it annoys me," demonstrating how the term conveys a feeling of annoyance rather than physical harm or punishment. The other options do not accurately represent the meaning of "molestar." "To show" would relate to displaying something, "to deny" involves refusing something, and "to fine" pertains to imposing a financial penalty, none of which align with the idea of causing annoyance.