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Tired in Italian
Tired in Italian is stanco
Example Sentences
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Sei stanco?Are you tired? Source
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Tu sembri davvero stanco.You look really tired. Source
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Non sono più stanco.I am no longer tired., I'm no longer tired. Source
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Sembra davvero stanco.You look really tired. Source
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Sono terribilmente stanco.I'm awfully tired. Source
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Sono molto stanco ora.I'm very tired now. Source
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Lui sembra stanco.He looks tired., He seems tired. Source
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Io sono stanco di perdere.I'm tired of losing. Source
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Sono un po' stanco oggi.I'm a little tired today. Source
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Chi è stanco?Who's tired? Source
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Sembra stanco.You look tired., He looks tired., He seems tired. Source
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È stanco?Are you tired? Source
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Sei stanco, vero?You are tired, aren't you?, You're tired, aren't you? Source
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Io sono molto stanco ora.I'm very tired now. Source
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Non sei stanco?Are you not tired?, Aren't you tired? Source
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Mi sento un po' stanco.I'm feeling kind of tired., I feel a little tired. Source
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Sono molto stanco.I'm very tired., I am very tired. Source
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Non sono affatto stanco.I'm not at all tired. Source
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Sono stanco di perdere.I'm tired of losing. Source
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Sono stanco di danzare.I'm tired of dancing. Source
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