I am tired.
我累了。
You can just say "wo" (我), which means "I" or "me". When describing in Chinese, there is no connector between the subject and predicate. Example: I'm very tired. Wo hen lei. (我很累。)
Me so sreepy
The Chinese people were tired of foreign influence.
I am tired
'Juan', 倦.
they were tired of making pencils!
In Chinese, the word "tired" can be written as "累" (lèi).
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."
iam tired= ana taaban
I am tired = මට මහන්සියි (maṭa mahansiyi)
The Chinese people were tired of foreign influence.