I am so bored I could die is what I think you mean....
Je me suis vraiment ennuyer et fatigué means "I was really bored and tired" in English.I changed this a little bit and here's why:s'ennuyer is a reflexive verb for "bored" so s'ennuyermeans "to be bored with oneself". With reflexive verbs, you need to add the correct reflexive pronoun, in this case it is me,and that gets rid of the se (or s') in front of ennuyer. Furthermore, you need to put the correct conjugated form of être in between je suis to put it past-tense.
"Non, je ne suis pas," means "No, I am not." in English.
'je suis le roi' means I am the king in French.
Je suis fier means "I am proud". The feminine is "fière".
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Je me suis vraiment ennuyer et fatigué means "I was really bored and tired" in English.I changed this a little bit and here's why:s'ennuyer is a reflexive verb for "bored" so s'ennuyermeans "to be bored with oneself". With reflexive verbs, you need to add the correct reflexive pronoun, in this case it is me,and that gets rid of the se (or s') in front of ennuyer. Furthermore, you need to put the correct conjugated form of être in between je suis to put it past-tense.
Je suis... in French is "I am..." in English.
Je suis means "I am".
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
Je suis qui je suis means 'I am who I am' in French.
It's spelled Je suis and it means "I am"
Je suis allé - I went
je suis anglais, je suis anglaise
Je suis qui? in French means "Who am I?" in English.
"Je suis français" translates to "I am French" in English.
Que ne suis-je? in French is "What am I not?" in English.
"Je suis arrivé" in French translates to "I have arrived" in English.