Sentence examples of "müde" in German with translation "tired"

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Ich bin noch sehr müde. I'm still very tired.
Sie fühlte sich etwas müde. She felt a bit tired.
Ich fühle mich etwas müde. I'm feeling sort of tired.
Wart ihr gestern Abend müde? Were you tired last night?
Sie sehen sehr müde aus. You look very tired.
Ich bin jetzt sehr müde. I'm very tired now.
Er war müde vom Lesen. He was tired from reading.
Du siehst sehr müde aus. You look very tired.
Er sieht sehr müde aus. He looks very tired.
Nein, danke. Ich bin müde. No, thanks. I am tired.
Warum bist du so müde? Why are you so tired?
Ich bin ein wenig müde. I'm a little tired.
Er sieht etwas müde aus. He looks a bit tired.
Ich fühle mich immer müde. I always have a tired feeling.
Ich bin sehr müde heute. Today I am very tired.
Warst du gestern Abend müde? Were you tired last night?
Ich bin gar nicht müde. I'm not at all tired.
Ich war kein bisschen müde. I was not a bit tired.
Nancy sieht sehr müde aus. Nancy looks very tired.
Er sah ziemlich müde aus. He looked quite tired.
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