Examples of using "устал" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you sleepy?
- I'm tired.
- I am tired.
- I'm tired!
Are you tired?
- Are you not tired?
- Aren't you tired?
You're tired. I'm also tired.
I'm sick of fighting.
Your friend is tired.
- I'm tired.
- I am tired.
Are you tired?
- Tom's tired.
- Tom is tired.
I'm tired.
- You're tired.
- You are tired.
- He is tired.
- He's tired.
- He was tired.
- He got tired.
Who's tired?
The boy is tired.
- Are you tired?
- Are you feeling tired?
- Do you feel tired?
- I'm tired.
- I'm exhausted.
- I am tired.
- I'm tired!
- I'm worn-out.
If you get tired, get some rest.
Are you tired?
- You are tired, aren't you?
- You're tired, aren't you?
My father is very tired.
- Tom must be tired.
- Tom has to be tired.
- I am very tired.
- I'm awfully tired.
- I am extremely tired.
- He got tired of reading.
- He is tired of reading.
- I was not a bit tired.
- I wasn't a bit tired.
I'm tired from lack of sleep.
- I'm a little tired today.
- I'm a little bit tired today.
I'm tired of writing.
He was tired from reading.
- I am very tired.
- I'm quite tired.
- I'm pretty tired.
"Are you tired?" "No, not at all."
I'm tired of dancing.
- I'm so tired!
- I'm so worn out!
- Tom is very tired.
- Tom was very tired.
Yeah. I'm super worn-out.
Tom got tired of waiting.
Why is Tom tired?
- You are tired, aren't you?
- You're tired, aren't you?
You're just tired.
- I'm dead tired.
- I am dead tired.
- I'm very tired.
- I am very tired.
I'm just tired.
I'm tired of arguing.
Tom was obviously tired.
He isn't tired.
I'm really tired.
I'm tired now.
I'm tired, too.
I'm tired of fighting.
- Tom wasn't tired.
- Tom isn't tired.
The father is very tired.
I'm tired of being sick.
I got a little tired.
Tom got tired soon.
I'm tired of studying.
Tom was really tired.
I was a little tired.
I didn't get tired.
I'm tired of standing.