to be drowsy
Müdigkeit haben is a German phrase that literally translates to 'to have drowsiness'. It is used to express a state of tiredness or sleepiness. For example, 'Ich habe Müdigkeit' means 'I have drowsiness' or 'I am drowsy'.
Because of my fatigue, I missed the bus.
This sentence is saying that the speaker missed the bus because they were tired. It is an example of how the phrase 'Müdigkeit haben' (to be tired) can be used in a sentence.
When I'm very tired, I drink coffee.
This sentence is referring to the speaker's habit of drinking coffee when they are very tired. It demonstrates how 'Müdigkeit haben' (to be tired) can be used to express a cause and effect in a sentence.
He seems to be very tired, he always wants to sleep.
This sentence is expressing an observation about someone else's constant desire to sleep, attributed to their tiredness. It provides an example of how 'Müdigkeit haben' (to be tired) can be used to describe someone else's condition.