The best question for "estoy cansado" would be "¿Necesitas descansar o tomar algo para energizarte?" which translates to "Do you need to rest or have something to energize yourself?" This question shows concern for the person's fatigue and offers possible solutions.
by a man it would be: estoy cansado by a women it would be: estoy cansada
You could respond with "Estoy bien, gracias." (I'm good, thank you.) or "Estoy un poco cansado/a, pero bien." (I'm a bit tired, but good.)
The question is asking how are you/what's up. So, you would answer with how you're doing or what's happening. You can answer with your mood. If you want to make a full sentence, you would say: Estoy _____. bien (good) mal (bad) cansado/a (tired) feliz (happy) triste (sad) enojado/a (mad) etc. you can then ask how the other person is doing simply by saying "y tú/usted?" A sample conversation: A: ¿Cómo estás? B: Bien, ¿y tú? A: bien, gracias. A: How are you? B: Good, and you? A: Good, thanks.
'Cansado' means 'tired' in English, although the context is slightly different. English speakers would say "I am tired" but Spanish speakers would say "I have tiredness" or "Tengo cansado."
IM GOOD= ESTOY BIEN COMO ESTAS? ESTOY BIEN, GRACIAS ? Y TU?i'm fine or i'm ok
me estoy cansado/a en esta compania (male/female; tilde, ~, on 'n', accent on final 'i', in 'compania')
Estoy cansado (If you are a man) Estoy cansada (For a female)
yo estoy cansado = I am tired
Tired. Estoy cansado means I am tired.
"I am very tired."
"I am very tired."
estoy cansado means "i am tired" in spanish
Estoy cansado/a de esperar. (male/female)
"Estoy cansado esta noche" Option 2 Esta noche Estoy muerto de cansancio
means you are tired
estoy camminando a la casa y estoy cansado
Estoy muy cansado.