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).
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.
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.
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.