to be exhausted
The Spanish phrase 'estar agotado' translates to 'to be exhausted' in English. It is often used to express extreme tiredness, both physical and mental. The phrase literal conjunction is 'estar' which means 'to be' in a situational context and 'agotado', an adjective that means 'exhausted' or 'drained'. In use, for example: 'Estoy agotado' would mean 'I am exhausted'.
I worked all week and now I am exhausted.
In this phrase, the speaker expresses their tiredness resulting from a week of hard work, highlighting the impact of long hours on their energy levels.
With so much homework, I feel exhausted every night.
This phrase demonstrates how the burden of homework can lead to feelings of exhaustion, particularly at the end of a tiring day.