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.
The word for "tired" (fatigued) is cansado. Estoy cansado = I am tired
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Caroline
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I am tired is "je suis fatigue" :)
'so tired' is translated: tellement fatigue!
Je suis trop fatigué(e).
Tired. Estoy cansado means I am tired.
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 "fatiguée."
Will you translate my paper in French, please?
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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 "ensommeillé" (from the noun 'sommeil' meaning sleep), tired is "fatigué".