to a person you are familiar with: Bist du müde?
to more than one familiar person: Seid ihr müde?
to an unknown/older/boss person: Sind Sie müde?
to more than one unknown etc. person: Sind Sie müde?
war müde is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Ask him.
To be honest, I don't quiet understand why you ask this question. Everyone will feel tired after a certain long time. This is a nature.
Because they are tired of being Paraguay's Lapdog
Ask the Norwich High School librarian...she's German.
Ich habe es satt Krank zu sein
Context matters. Nicht Nien and more that I would list if not so tired.
I believe you trying to ask that you feel tired on every afternoon whenever you walked (worked) into the store? Is that right?
ask a german
The easiest way to get yelled at by a German is to ask a German to yell at you. You could also try making a German mad so that they would yell at you.
It can vary by region but one way is "Ich bin mid" which is close to the German "Ich bin müde."
Ask the German silver miners....