"Estoy cansado esta noche" Option 2 Esta noche Estoy muerto de cansancio
It is "¿Estás cansado hoy?" Cansado if you are asking someone male, cansada if they are female.
"Tired, and you?" It should say "Estoy cansada, y tu?" Meaning "I am tired, and you?"
cansado
That's Spanish for "I am very tired now". Since "tired" is in feminine, that means it is a woman who is talking.
It is derived from the word 'Cansada' which means 'tired' in Spanish. It basically means 'a bit tired' or 'a little tired.'
To get tired.
Estamos cansados
Hoy means 'today' in Spanish. It can be used either literally (ex. Estoy cansada hoy - I am tired today) or figuratively, meaning 'these days' or 'nowadays' (ex. Hoy las computadoras son más importantes que nunca - Today, computers are more important than ever).
Ahora estas cansado/a?
"cansado" is spanish for "tired".
Estoy Candsado
Cansado (male) Cansada (female)
Only if there is no semicolon between "tired" and "you".