Sentence examples of "Tired" in English with translation "müde"

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I'm a bit tired. Ich bin ein bisschen müde.
I'm very tired now. Ich bin jetzt sehr müde.
He was tired from reading. Er war müde vom Lesen.
She felt a bit tired. Sie fühlte sich etwas müde.
We're tired and thirsty. Wir sind müde und haben Durst.
I'm still very tired. Ich bin noch sehr müde.
He looks a bit tired. Er sieht etwas müde aus.
Were you tired last night? Warst du gestern Abend müde?
Why are you so tired? Warum bist du so müde?
No, thanks. I am tired. Nein, danke. Ich bin müde.
I am no longer tired. Ich bin nicht mehr müde.
I'm a little tired. Ich bin ein bisschen müde.
Today I am very tired. Ich bin sehr müde heute.
I'm no longer tired. Ich bin nicht länger müde.
I am too tired to run. Ich bin zu müde zum Laufen.
The lady looked sad, also tired. Die Dame sah traurig und auch müde aus.
I was tired, but continued working. Ich war müde, arbeitete aber weiter.
I dare say you are tired. Ich wage es zu sagen, dass Sie müde sind.
I'm too tired to think. Ich bin zu müde zum Denken.
I've never been so tired. Ich war noch nie so müde.
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