interrumpir
to interrupt
verb een-teh-rroom-PEER Rare
Origin: From Latin interrumpere (to break apart).
Usage Note
Interrumpir is used for both cutting off a person mid-speech and stopping a process or signal. The double rr spelling reflects the original Latin prefix inter- + rumpere; speakers often soften it to a single tap in fast speech. The noun form is interrupción and the electrical switch is an interruptor.
Examples
"No me interrumpas cuando estoy hablando."
Natural Translation
Don't interrupt me when I'm talking.
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