How to say fatigue in French

How to say fatigue in French?

The French word for tired is énerveux. It’s not as strong as its English equivalent, but it can express a bit more frustration and confusion about why you are feeling tired. The word is often used in the context of a long day or a busy week.

How to say I am tired in French?

To express physical tiredness, use the word fatigué which is also used to describe mental tiredness. It’s used in the present tense, so try saying “je suis fatigué” or “je me sens fatigué” when you’re feeling tired. You can also use the past participle form, “étourri,” which means tired.

How to say tired in French?

To express fatigue in French, use the French word étourdi (pronounced eht-oo-r-dee) which means “confused” or “dazed”. In the days of old, étourdi was used to describe a state of drunkenness; however, in modern French it has come to mean “feeling tired from a lot of physical or mental activity”.

How to say feel tired in French?

If you say "tu es fatigué" to express fatigue, it will sound like you're asking someone if they're sleepy. To express feeling tired, say "Tu as faim" (You're hungry) or "Tu as froid" (You're cold).

How to say tired in French without sounding rude?

Tiredness is an emotion, not a fact. It's not something you can prove or disprove; you can only describe it. "I am tired" is a straightforward statement of fact. If you find yourself in a conversation where everyone is saying they are tired, you can imply that you are tired without being argumentative by saying, "Est-ce que tu as bien dormi?" It doesn't matter how you say it. As long as you are not making a judgment call