He isin't he just wants to get home
His men are sooo thirsty, they take his bad
The crew is so thirsty that they take the bag from odysseus hands and replace it with a rock and they open it which releases the wind(storm). The guy that opened up got thrown into the sky.
Eurylochus criticizes Odysseus for risking their lives by not leaving the island immediately after Polyphemus, the Cyclops, was blinded. He believes Odysseus's curiosity and desire for glory led to their dangerous situation. Eurylochus thinks Odysseus's behavior was reckless and irresponsible.
-Odysseus is dressed as a beggar -He taps on his bow, as termites might have housed in his old bow. -Odysseus flung his string on the bow; it made a vibration that sounded like a hum to a swallow's song. -He was sitting on a stool while doing this. -Everyone around Odysseus, while he was standing in glory with the bow, was jealous and in awe.
tienes sed = you are thirsty tengo sed = I am thirsty
Thirsty is NOT a verb
Odysseus is cunning, wise, brave, compassionate among his comrades, and though he gave in to the temptations he encountered, has always been in love with his wife. Agamemnon on the other hand is selfish and cared not whomever he stepped on as long as it was for his own safety and glory.
Törstig = thirstyI am thirsty = Jag är törstigYou are thirsty = Du är törstigAre you thirsty? = Är du törstig?
Athena does help Odysseus in his fight against the suitors, just not directly.She helps Odysseus' side's spears find their targets and helps the suitors miss theirs. Further she helps motivate Odysseus reclaim his battle-like demeanour in the face of so many men.Athena wishes for Odysseus to have the glory himself, and for him to remember what it was like to be a fierce warrior like that in the Trojan war. She chastises him for calling for Mentor's help, likening him to a coward.
It depends on how it is used in a sentance. If it is like this: I am thirsty, then it is an adjective.
ye quite thirsty
The Thirsty Traveler - 2002 Sweden Absolut Thirsty was released on: USA: 16 November 2007