Maintenant je suis tres fatigue[e]* is an French equivalent of 'I am very tired now'. The words in French are pronounced 'mehn-teh-naw zhuh swee treh fah-tee-gay'.
In the word by word translation, the adverb 'maintenant'means 'now'. The subject pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The verb 'suis' means '[I] am'. The adverb 'tres' means 'very'. The adjective/past participle 'fatigue[e]' means 'fatigued, tired'.
*The extra 'e' is need if the speaker is female.
J'ai envie de dormir.
J'ai sommeil.
Je suis si fatigué de cette, is how you say i am so tired of this in French :)
Je suis fatigué(e)
"Je suis fatigué"
Je suis très fatigué
c'est fatigant
Je suis fatigué / fatiguée de tout.
fatigué(e)
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The word for "tired" (fatigued) is cansado. Estoy cansado = I am tired
There are many programs which are available to translate something from French to English. In Google Chrome, there is an option to translate at the top of the page.
"aussi"
Caroline
To translate French to English, one can use a dictionary but the easiest way to translate would be by using Google Translate. This allows a user to translate between many different languages and is done instantly on a computer.
I am tired is "je suis fatigue" :)
'so tired' is translated: tellement fatigue!
Je suis trop fatigué(e).
"Cansado" translates to "tired" in English.
la vie me fatigue.... life tires me Don't you have a full sentence, it would be easier to translate a complete idea...
If my French is correct then you translate it like 'renaît'.
The feminine form of "tired" in French is "fatiguΓ©e."
I need to translate this document from English to French before our meeting tomorrow.
français(e)
The word for "tired" (fatigued) is cansado. Estoy cansado = I am tired
"I can't get tired of it" is "je ne m'en lasse pas" in French.
Sleepy is "endormi" and tired is "fatiguΓ©" in French.