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Ich bin müde

English translation of Ich bin müde

I'm tired.

In German, 'Ich bin müde' is the equivalent of 'I'm tired' in English. It is a common phrase used to express fatigue or exhaustion. The phrase is structured with 'Ich' (I) followed by 'bin' (am), and then 'müde' (tired).


Example sentences using: Ich bin müde

Ich bin müde, also werde ich früh ins Bett gehen.

English translation of Ich bin müde, also werde ich früh ins Bett gehen.

I am tired, so I will go to bed early.

This sentence is an example of condition, showing the cause (being tired) and the effect (going to bed early). It’s a common phrase to express physical state and plan.

Wenn ich bin müde, trinke ich oft Kaffee.

English translation of Wenn ich bin müde, trinke ich oft Kaffee.

When I am tired, I often drink coffee.

In this sentence, a habitual action (drinking coffee) taken when a condition (being tired) is met, is being talked about. It's an example of how you can talk about your habits in German.

Warum bin ich immer so müde?

English translation of Warum bin ich immer so müde?

Why am I always so tired?

This is an example of a question in German where the speaker is wondering about their constant state of fatigue. It can be used to express your physical state in a question form.

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