It literally means 'some tired.' In regular conversation, you would say 'somewhat tired,' or 'a little tired.'
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estoy cansado means "i am tired" in spanish
something with you
Algo means something in Spanish. Qualcosa means something in Italian. Quelque chose means something in French. Algo also means something in Portuguese.
That sentence has very bad grammar, I think it was meant to say "yo no soy muy cansado". In that case, it would mean, "I am not very tired", but the grammar is so bad that it is hard to tell.
Translation: So tired that I want something I can't get my hands on.
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.
I am tired.
"cansado" is spanish for "tired".
He is tired.
"Algo bueno" means "something good".
'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."
Cansada (f) or cansado (m) = Tired
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"Pasa algo" in Spanish translates to "something happens" in English.
It means, "Very, very tired."
Tired. Estoy cansado means I am tired.