"I'm TIRED" in Italian: 10 colloquial alternatives in spoken Italian
Автор: Ambra Connex-ita
Загружено: 2021-03-26
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In this new Italian lesson, I’ll give you some colloquial expressions you can use to say you’re tired.
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The Italian adjective for “tired” is “stanco” (in the masculine form) and “stanca” (in the feminine form). In Italian, you need the verb “essere” (to be) to talk about sensations and therefore “sono stanco/sono stanco” means “I’m tired”.
Anyway, this is not the only way to tell people you’re not feeling very energetic. Let’s see some other popular options:
1. Sono distrutto/distrutta
2. Sono sfinito/sfinita
3. Sono stanco morto/stanca morta
4. Sono cotto/cotta
5. Sono esausto/esausta
6. Sono senza forze
7. Sono a pezzi
8. Sono alla frutta
9. Mi sento uno straccio
10. Che stanchezza!
Watch the video to see some examples and let me know if you have any questions in the comments below.
Thanks for watching!
Ambra
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