war müde is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
I am tired
You would say "ikh bin mid" in Yiddish to express that you are tired.
I = Ich am = bin tired = müde (if it's like "I'll go to bed". If you're tired of something it's "keine Lust mehr haben" or "es satt haben".) I am tired = Ich bin müde I am tired of... = Ich habe keine Lust mehr/Ich habe es satt
Am tired
The correct phrase is "too tired." "Too" is an adverb that means excessively or more than is desirable, which in this case modifies the adjective "tired."
I am tired. 我累了。
iam tired= ana taaban
I am tired = මට මහන්සියි (maṭa mahansiyi)
Tired = Lelava or Fiamoe Lelava - means tired physically. Fiamoe - means sleepy.
"Tired, and you?" It should say "Estoy cansada, y tu?" Meaning "I am tired, and you?"
"Tired" in Polish is "zmęczony" for a male or "zmęczona" for a female.
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