How to Say ‘I’m Angry, I Can’t Control My Temper’ in Japanese

Introduction

Expressing anger and the feeling of not being able to control your temper in Japanese can help you communicate your emotions effectively. In this guide, we’ll explore how to say “I’m angry, I can’t control my temper” in Japanese.

Saying ‘I’m Angry, I Can’t Control My Temper’ in Japanese

To say “I’m angry, I can’t control my temper” in Japanese, you can use the following phrase:

  • 「怒っています、自分の感情を抑えられません。」 (Okotteimasu, jibun no kanjō o osaeraremasen.)

Here’s a breakdown of the phrase:

  • 怒っています (Okotteimasu) means “I’m angry.”
  • 自分の感情を抑えられません (Jibun no kanjō o osaeraremasen) means “I can’t control my emotions” or “I can’t restrain my feelings.”

Using this phrase allows you to express anger and the feeling of being unable to control your temper in Japanese.

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