cansado
"Tired, and you?" It should say "Estoy cansada, y tu?" Meaning "I am tired, and you?"
That's Spanish for "I am very tired now". Since "tired" is in feminine, that means it is a woman who is talking.
Cansado (male) Cansada (female)
Estoy Candsado
'No voy a cansarme del refrán de esto' is how u say 'I'm not gonna get tired of saying that' in Spanish
"Tired, and you?" It should say "Estoy cansada, y tu?" Meaning "I am tired, and you?"
That's Spanish for "I am very tired now". Since "tired" is in feminine, that means it is a woman who is talking.
It is derived from the word 'Cansada' which means 'tired' in Spanish. It basically means 'a bit tired' or 'a little tired.'
Estamos cansados
To get tired.
Cansado (male) Cansada (female)
Estoy Candsado
"cansado" is spanish for "tired".
Ahora estas cansado/a?
'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."
'No voy a cansarme del refrán de esto' is how u say 'I'm not gonna get tired of saying that' in Spanish
The word for "tired" (fatigued) is cansado. Estoy cansado = I am tired