Examples of using "Stanca" in a sentence and their english translations:
She looks tired.
You were tired.
- I'm tired.
- I am tired.
- I'm tired!
She does look tired.
She was deadly tired.
I'm awfully tired.
I'm too tired.
- I'm very tired.
- I am very tired.
- I'm pretty tired.
She looked very tired.
- He gets tired easily.
- He tires easily.
I'm very tired now.
- I'm tired.
- I am exhausted.
- I am tired.
- I'm weary.
Are you tired?
I am tired!
She looked tired, but happy.
She admitted that she was tired.
She said that she was tired.
I am no longer tired.
No, I'm tired.
You look very tired.
Nancy looks tired.
I thought you'd be tired.
I thought you'd be tired.
She isn't tired.
I am so tired...
- I'm very tired.
- I'm really tired.
- I'm so tired.
- I am very tired.
- You look very tired.
- You seem very tired.
- You look really tired.
I'm so tired!
She looked like she was tired.
She looks tired, doesn't she?
She looks like she's tired.
Mary was tired.
I was tired.
- I am tired.
- I'm tired!
- I am tired!
You were tired.
Do I look tired?
- She said that she's tired.
- She said she's tired.
She says she isn't tired.
- You're tired.
- You are tired.
She says she doesn't feel tired.
She will come even if she is tired.
She was too much fatigued to speak.
She is angry, and still tired.
She felt a bit tired.
She is too tired to study.
I'm tired of the monotonous life.
She admitted she was very tired.
- She told me that she was tired.
- She told me she was tired.
- She said that she wasn't tired.
- She said she wasn't tired.
She said she felt tired.
She said that she was very tired.
- I'm not at all tired.
- I'm not a bit tired.
- I'm not tired at all.
Nancy looks so tired.
I'm tired, that's all.
I'm too tired.
Tom gets tired quickly.
Mayuko was very tired.
Nancy seems tired.
Nancy looks very tired.
I was very tired today.
- Mayuko was tired to death.
- Mayuko was dead tired.
I'm tired of swimming.
- Tom gets tired easily.
- Tom tires easily.
She didn't look like she was tired.
She seemed very tired, didn't she?
She doesn't look like she's tired.
She says that she's tired.
Why am I so tired?
- You look tired.
- You're looking tired.
- I'm tired.
- I am tired.
- Are you tired?
- Do you feel tired?
- I'm tired.
- I'm worn out.
- I am tired.
- I'm tired!
- I'm worn-out.
She said that she's very tired.
She says she isn't tired yet.
You'll be tired.
I'm tired now.
She kept working even though she was tired.
Tired of reading, she took a nap.
I am very tired from swimming.
She's tired from overwork.
- She told everyone that she was tired.
- She told everybody she was tired.
- She told everyone she was tired.
She said she was tired of doing that.
- She said that she didn't feel tired.
- She said she didn't feel tired.
- She told me that she wasn't tired.
- She told me she wasn't tired.
- She said that she was a bit tired.
- She said she was a bit tired.
She said that she felt very tired.
She said she was tired of waiting.
She told me she was very tired.