cansada

/kanˈsada/, [kãnˈsa.ð̞a]

tired


Adjective cansada f sg

  1. feminine singular of cansado

Verb cansada f sg

  1. Feminine singular past participle of cansar.

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Examples
  • No, estoy cansada.

    No, I'm tired.

  • Estoy muy cansada.

    I'm pretty tired.

  • Cansada de ser el objeto de las acusaciones de Tom, Mary huyó a Francia, cuya lengua no conoce el caso acusativo.

    Tired of being the subject of the accusations from Tom, Mary fled to France, whose language has no accusative case.

  • Tom se dio cuenta de que María estaba cansada.

    Tom realized Maria was tired.

  • Ella vendrá incluso si está cansada.

    She will come even if she is tired.

  • Nancy parece cansada.

    Nancy seems tired.

  • Estaba cansada, pero decidió caminar.

    She was tired but decided on walking.

  • Pareces cansada.

    You look tired.

  • Hoy estaba muy cansada.

    I was very tired today.

  • ¿Estabas cansada anoche?

    Were you tired last night?

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