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erschöpft

English translation of erschöpft

exhausted

The German word 'erschöpft' is an adjective that is used to describe a state of being extremely tired or worn out, both physically and mentally. It is often used in contexts where someone has used up all their energy or resources. For example, 'Ich bin erschöpft' means 'I am exhausted'.


Example sentences using: erschöpft

Ich bin vollkommen erschöpft.

English translation of Ich bin vollkommen erschöpft.

I am completely exhausted.

In this phrase, 'Ich bin' is the equivalent of 'I am' in English. 'Vollkommen' translates to 'completely' and 'erschöpft' means 'exhausted'. This phrase can be used when someone is extremely tired or wiped out.

Sie fühlt sich erschöpft nach der langen Reise.

English translation of Sie fühlt sich erschöpft nach der langen Reise.

She feels exhausted after the long journey.

'Sie fühlt sich' translates to 'she feels' in English. 'Erschöpft' means 'exhausted', 'nach der' means 'after the' and 'langen Reise' translates to 'long journey'. This sentence can be used when a person is tired after a strenuous journey or task.

Das Team war erschöpft, aber glücklich.

English translation of Das Team war erschöpft, aber glücklich.

The team was exhausted, but happy.

In this sentence, 'Das Team' translates to 'The team', 'war' is 'was' in English, 'erschöpft' means 'exhausted', 'aber' translates to 'but' and 'glücklich' means 'happy'. This phrase is used when a group has worked hard to complete a task and, although they are tired, they are satisfied or happy with the outcome.

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