Examples of using "Yorgun" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He is tired.
- She's tired.
You must be tired.
I feel tired.
- I'm not sleepy.
- I'm not tired.
- I am not tired.
- You look sleepy.
- You're looking tired.
- He feels tired.
- He is feeling tired.
Your friend is tired.
Everyone is tired.
They're tired.
My arms are tired.
My eyes are tired.
So tired!
Who's tired?
She's tired.
The boy is tired.
- I wasn't done.
- I wasn't finished.
She looks tired.
Are you tired?
- Tom's tired.
- Tom is tired.
- You must've been tired.
- You must have been tired.
You didn't look tired.
- You seemed tired.
- You looked tired.
- You seemed to be tired.
It looks like you're tired.
You don't seem tired.
He's tired.
They don't look like they're tired.
He doesn't look tired.
The children are tired.
- You look very tired.
- You seem very tired.
- You look really tired.
Why aren't you tired?
Are you not tired?
- I know you're tired.
- I know that you're tired.
I don't feel at all tired.
Are you too tired?
- I'm feeling sort of tired.
- I'm feeling kind of tired.
- I feel a little tired.
- I'm feeling a bit tired.
- I'm feeling a little tired.
Tom isn't tired, but Mary is.
He looks a bit tired.
- I know Tom is tired.
- I know that Tom is tired.
They look very tired.
- If he hadn't been tired, he would've gone.
- If he hadn't been tired, he would have gone.
I'm feeling sort of tired.
He must be tired.
I am not too tired.
They are not tired.
I couldn't be any more tired.
I'm feeling tired.
My father is very tired.
- I am no longer tired.
- I'm no longer tired.
You look very tired.
- He looks tired.
- He seems tired.
We're not tired.
Tom looked tired.
I think he's tired.
You sound tired.
He felt tired.
You look rather tired.
You look a little tired.
You don't seem tired at all.
You're making me feel tired.
- I thought you'd be tired.
- I thought that you'd be tired.
- Tom might be tired.
- Tom may be tired.
- They said they're tired.
- They said that they're tired.
Tom didn't feel tired.
Why is Tom tired?
Nancy looks tired.
- Are you not tired?
- Aren't you sleepy?
- Aren't you tired?
He looked very tired.
I knew you'd be tired.
- I know you must be tired.
- I know that you must be tired.
Tom looks tired.