estar harto
to be fed up, to have had enough
Pronunciation
/esˈtaɾ ˈaɾ.to/
Cultural Note
Estar harto/a is a common expression of frustration in relationships. It signals a breaking point and is often the precursor to a serious conversation about problems. The phrase is direct and emotionally charged. Note that 'harto' agrees with the speaker's gender: 'estoy harto' (masculine) vs. 'estoy harta' (feminine).
📝 Example Sentences
Estoy harta de tus mentiras.
I'm fed up with your lies.
¿No estás harto de pelear siempre por lo mismo?
Aren't you fed up with always fighting about the same thing?
Estoy harto, necesitamos hablar seriamente.
I've had enough, we need to talk seriously.