Ndo neta
If I am tired and don't want to go to the work, I say" Boss, I am too tired today to come in, Sorry" <><><><><> Of course, the boss might reply, "In that case, I'm too tired to pay you, now or forever, good bye".
An exaggeration for tired woul be like, I was so tired that I slept for days, or, I was so tired I slept through the school year.
An antonym for tired would be energized or refreshed.
no your tongue will never get tired if you look in the mirror and you look at it your tongue will still be moving even if there is no pressure or force on to it. in conclusion your tongue is never tired.
When we are tired, our muscles can become fatigued, including the muscles around our lips. This fatigue can lead to trembling or shaking of the lips as they struggle to maintain control and coordination. It's a common physical response to exhaustion.
In Tshivenda, you can say "Phonaḓa nne" to mean "phone me."
In Tshivenda, you can say "Ndi a ni humbula, my love" to express "I miss you, my love." This phrase conveys affection and longing in the Tshivenda language, which is spoken by the Venda people in South Africa.
Ni reile zwavhudi mufunwa
"Vhugala vhuṋa" is "good night" in Tshivenda.
In Tshivenda, you can say "U fhedza vhukuma" to wish someone a safe journey. This phrase conveys your hope for their safe travels. It's a warm and considerate way to express good wishes before someone embarks on a trip.
In Tshivenda the standard greeting is Ndaa if you are a male and Aaa if you are a female
I am tired
Am tired
In Farsi, you can say "خیلی خستهام" to express "I am so tired".
iam tired= ana taaban
I am tired. 我累了。
The English words "I am tired" are translated into "Enjonyere" in African Luhya language.