"Nagging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To nag someone means to keep repeating something to them in an annoying way, often in a way that is frustrating or irritating. It can include constant complaining, criticizing, or asking for something, and is often used to describe a behavior that is overly demanding or persistent. Nagging can also refer to the feeling of being annoyed or irritated by someone's repeated requests or criticisms.
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Nagged refers to persistently urging or importuning someone to do something, often in a way that is annoying or tiresome. It can also mean being criticized or scolded in a persistent and nagging manner.
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I apologize, but "nagyagite" is not a word in English. It appears to be a Hungarian word, but it's not a word I'm familiar with. Could you please provide more context or clarify the meaning you're looking for?