Examples of using "متعب" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'm tired.
- I'm worn out.
- I am tired.
- I'm tired!
- I'm worn-out.
I'm a little tired.
- You are tired, aren't you?
- You're tired, aren't you?
And it's exhausting!
I'm tired now.
I am so exhausted!
- I'm exhausted.
- I'm very tired.
- I'm really tired.
- I'm extremely tired.
No, thanks. I am tired.
I feel very tired tonight.
They told me that you would be very tired
I am tired and I want to go to bed.
I am tired, from sickness and work.
Not bad, but I'm a bit tired.
You sound tired today.
He said that he was really tired.
- I am too tired to walk any more.
- I'm too tired to walk any more.
- I'm tired; I think I'm going to go to bed.
- I'm really tired; I think I'll go to bed.
Now that you are tired, you'd better rest.
I'm too tired to walk any further.
I'm tired. It's been a long day.