Examples of using "疲れたの?" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you tired?
- I am tired and I want to go home.
- I'm tired and I want to go home.
I was tired today so I went to bed early.
Are you tired?
I'm too tired to walk any longer.
I'm tired, so I think I'll turn in now.
He leaned against the wall as he was tired.
He said he was tired, so he would go home early.
Becoming very tired, I stopped to rest.
He told me to run faster, and asked me if I was tired.
- Are you tired?
- Do you feel tired?
I'm as tired as tired can be.
- You are tired, aren't you?
- You're tired, aren't you?
- I am so tired that I can't study.
- I'm so tired that I can't study.
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He was so tired that he could hardly walk.