Also means
to bother
Usage Note
Infastidire is a regular -ire verb conjugated with -isc- infix in the present: infastidisco, infastidisci, infastidisce…. It takes avere as auxiliary. The reflexive infastidirsi means to get annoyed. It is more formal than colloquial scocciare or dare fastidio, but all three are common.
Examples
"Il rumore mi infastidisce quando studio."
Natural Translation
The noise annoys me when I study.
Literal Translation
The noise to-me annoys when I study.
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