Examples of using "Esausti" in a sentence and their english translations:
Everyone is exhausted.
And we are exhausted,
The workers are exhausted.
Everyone looks exhausted.
- They're exhausted.
- They are exhausted.
We're exhausted.
They look exhausted.
We were all rather exhausted.
Tom and Mary both looked exhausted.
Tom and Mary look exhausted.
Tom and Mary were exhausted.
- Tom and Mary said that they were exhausted.
- Tom and Mary said they were exhausted.
- Tom and Mary were both exhausted.
- Both Tom and Mary were exhausted.
- Tom and Mary looked like they were exhausted.
- It seemed Tom and Mary were exhausted.
- It seemed that Tom and Mary were exhausted.
Tom and Mary were exhausted but happy.
- They said they were exhausted.
- They said that they were exhausted.
- They say that they're exhausted.
- They say they're exhausted.
- They told me that they were worn out.
- They told me they were worn out.
Tom and Mary were exhausted from the long bus ride.
- You were exhausted.
- You were worn out.
- You were cream-crackered.
The two policemen were exhausted, too.
- They told me that they're exhausted.
- They told me they're exhausted.
- You're exhausted.
- You're shattered.
- You're knackered.
- You're whacked out.
- You're worn out.
- You're cream-crackered.
Why are you so exhausted?