12 Different Ways to Say 'I'm Tired' in Spanish

Feeling tired and need to express it in Spanish? Look no further!

This article provides you with 12 different ways to say 'I'm tired' in Spanish, so you can express your fatigue in a variety of ways.

  1. Estoy cansado(a) - I'm tired
  2. Estoy agotado(a) - I'm exhausted
  3. Tengo sueño - I'm sleepy
  4. Estoy rendido(a) - I'm worn out
  5. Estoy fatigado(a) - I'm fatigued
  6. Estoy agobiado(a) - I'm overwhelmed
  7. Estoy hecho(a) polvo - I'm beat
  8. No puedo más - I can't take it anymore
  9. Estoy falto(a) de energía - I'm lacking energy
  10. Necesito descansar - I need rest
  11. Estoy exhausto(a) - I'm drained
  12. Estoy hecho(a) trizas - I'm worn down

Now let's look at some examples of how to use these phrases:

1. Estoy cansado(a) - I'm tired

This is a straightforward way to express that you are tired.

Example: Estoy cansado de trabajar todo el día - I'm tired of working all day long

2. Estoy agotado(a) - I'm exhausted

Use this phrase when you feel completely drained.

Example: Estoy agotado después de correr una maratón - I'm exhausted after running a marathon

3. Tengo sueño - I'm sleepy

When you're ready for bed, use this phrase to say you're sleepy.

Example: Tengo mucho sueño, voy a dormir temprano - I'm very sleepy, I'm going to bed early

Feel free to use any of these phrases to express your tiredness in Spanish and add variety to your language skills!


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