Sentence examples of "fatigué" in French with translation "tired"

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Il semble un peu fatigué. He looks a bit tired.
Je suis fatigué d'écrire I'm tired of writing.
Pourquoi êtes-vous si fatigué ? Why are you so tired?
Je suis un peu fatigué. I'm a little tired.
N'êtes-vous pas fatigué ? Are you not tired?
Es-tu fatigué de vivre ? Are you tired of living?
Elle a l'air fatigué. She seems tired.
Je suis fatigué de danser. I'm tired of dancing.
Maintenant je suis vraiment fatigué. Now I'm really tired.
Je suis très fatigué maintenant. I'm very tired now.
Pourquoi es-tu si fatigué ? Why are you so tired?
Je ne suis plus fatigué. I am no longer tired.
Il a l'air fatigué. He looks tired.
Je suis fatigué du travail. I am tired of the work.
Je suis fatigué de lire. I'm sick and tired of reading.
N'es-tu pas fatigué ? Are you not tired?
Tu as l'air fatigué. You look tired.
Il est fatigué de lire. He got tired of reading.
Je suis encore très fatigué. I'm still very tired.
Êtes-vous fatigué de vivre ? Are you tired of living?
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