General annoyance:
* Nakakainis - This is the most common and versatile term. It literally means "makes one angry" and is used for anything that irritates or frustrates.
* Nakakabwisit - Similar to "nakakainis," but carries a stronger sense of disgust or annoyance.
* Nakakapikon - This is a more casual and playful term, often used for minor annoyances or playful teasing.
Specific types of annoyance:
* Nakakairita - This is used for something that literally irritates, like an itchy rash or a loud noise.
* Nakakabagot - This is used for something that is boring or tedious.
* Nakakapraning - This is used for something that is unsettling or makes one feel anxious.
Other options:
* Mabubwisit - This is the adjective form of "nakakabwisit" and means "annoying" or "irritating."
* Katangahan - This literally means "stupidity," but can also be used to express annoyance with someone's actions or behavior.
The best translation will depend on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.