cansada

/kanˈsada/, [kãnˈsa.ð̞a]

tired


Examples
  • La gente hace cosas estúpidas cuando está cansada.

    People do stupid things when they're tired.

  • Estoy tan cansada que no tengo ganas de estudiar esta noche.

    I'm so tired that I don't feel like studying tonight.

  • Ella estaba tan cansada que no podía andar.

    She was so tired that she couldn't walk.

  • ¡Qué cansada estoy, no puedo dar un paso más!

    I'm dead tired, I can't take one more step!

  • Aunque estaba cansada, siguió trabajando.

    Though she was tired, she kept on working.

  • Te ves muy cansada.

    You look very tired.

  • Parece cansada.

    She seems tired.

  • Confieso que estoy cansada.

    I admit that I'm tired.

  • Ella estaba demasiado cansada para poder continuar trabajando.

    She was too tired to go on working.

  • Hoy estoy muy cansada.

    Today I am very tired.

  • Era evidente que ella estaba cansada.

    That she was tired was plain to see.

  • ¿No estás cansada?

    Are you not tired?


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