Walking tired
The phrase 'müde vom Laufen' is a German expression that literally translates to 'tired from walking'. It is used to describe the state of being exhausted due to walking for a long period of time or over a long distance. This phrase is often used in conversations about hiking, travel, or any activity that involves a lot of walking.
I am tired from running, so I am taking a break.
This sentence uses the phrase 'müde vom Laufen' to express exhaustion from the action of running. The speaker is expressing their decision to take a break as a result of this tiredness.
He said he was tired from running and wanted to sit down.
In this sentence, the speaker is quoting someone else as being tired from running, ('müde vom Laufen') and wanting to sit down as a result.
After working all day, he was tired from running.
This sentence uses the phrase 'müde vom Laufen' in context of someone being tired from running after working all day. The past tense is used to express an action that took place in the past.