How to Say ‘Very tired’ in French
Très fatigué
treh fah-tee-GAY
[treh fah-tee-GAY]
💬 Usage Tip: If you are female, say très fatiguée with an extra -e in writing.
🇫🇷 In France: French adjectives often change spelling with gender, but pronunciation may sound almost the same.
Phrase Breakdown
Très
[treh]
very
An adverb meaning very, used to strengthen an adjective.
Je suis très fatigué ce matin.
I am very tired this morning.
fatigué
[fah-tee-GAY]
tired
An adjective meaning tired; often used to describe how you feel.
Je suis fatigué depuis hier.
I have been tired since yesterday.
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