"Tired, and you?"
It should say "Estoy cansada, y tu?" Meaning "I am tired, and you?"
Cansado (male) Cansada (female)
You may mean Cansada. Which means: I am tired
Estoy cansado (If you are a man) Estoy cansada (For a female)
Estoy cansado if you are a boy, and Estoy cansada if you are a girl.
"I do not speak" or "I don't speak"If you add "Espanol" to the end it would be "I do not speak Spanish" or "I don't speak Spanish"
Cansado (male) Cansada (female)
It is derived from the word 'Cansada' which means 'tired' in Spanish. It basically means 'a bit tired' or 'a little tired.'
"Ella está cansada" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "She is tired" in English. It indicates that a female subject is feeling fatigued or exhausted. The verb "está" is a form of "estar," which conveys a temporary state or condition.
by a man it would be: estoy cansado by a women it would be: estoy cansada
You may mean Cansada. Which means: I am tired
Cansada (f) or cansado (m) = Tired
Like always tired...
I am at home and tired.
the girl is tired
Estoy cansado (If you are a man) Estoy cansada (For a female)
Estoy cansado if you are a boy, and Estoy cansada if you are a girl.
I'm tired= Estoy cansado (but cansada if you're female.) I need to rest= Necesito descansar.