Translation and Meaning of: 疲れ - tsukare
On this page, we will study the meaning of the Japanese word 疲れ (tsukare) and its translation into English. Let's see their different meanings, example phrases, explanations, etymology and the similar words.
Romaji: tsukare
Kana: つかれ
Type: noun
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Translation / Meaning: tiredness; fatigue
Meaning in English: tiredness;fatigue
Definition: Fatigue and physical and mental exhaustion.
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Explanation and Etymology - (疲れ) tsukare
疲れ is a Japanese word that means "tiredness" or "fatigue". It is composed of the kanji 疲 (tsukare), which means "tiredness" or "exhaustion", and れ (re), which is a suffix that indicates a state or condition. The word is often used to describe the feeling of physical or mental tiredness after strenuous or stressful activity. The etymology of the word dates back to the Heian period (794-1185), when it was created by combining the kanji 疒 (yamai), which means "illness", and 貝 (kai), which means "shell". Later, the kanji 疒 was replaced by 疲 to better reflect the idea of tiredness and fatigue.How to Write in Japanese - (疲れ) tsukare
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Synonyms and Similar - (疲れ) tsukare
See below a list of Japanese words that have the same meaning or is a variation of the word we are studying on this page:
疲労; 疲れる; 疲弊; 疲れた; 疲れ気味; 疲れ目; 疲れ感; 疲れを感じる; 疲れを癒す; 疲れを取る; 疲れを残す; 疲れを溜め込む; 疲れを吹き飛ばす; 疲れを発散する; 疲れを回復する; 疲れを解消する; 疲れを忘れる; 疲れを引きずる; 疲れを軽減する; 疲れを抱える; 疲れを見せる; 疲れを感じさせる;
Words containing: 疲れ
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Kana: つかれる
Romaji: tsukareru
Translation / Meaning:
to get tired; get tired
Words with the same pronunciation: つかれ tsukare
Example Sentences - (疲れ) tsukare
Below are some example sentences:
長々と話すのは疲れる。
Naganaga to hanasu no wa tsukareru
Talking for a long time is tiring.
It's tired to talk for a long time.
- 長々と - "for a long time"
- 話す - verb that means "to speak"
- のは - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
- 疲れる - The verb "cansar" translates to "tire" in English.
彼女は疲れ気味だ。
Kanojo wa tsukaregimi da
She looks tired.
She is tired.
- 彼女 - Japanese pronoun that means "she"
- は - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "she"
- 疲れ - Japanese noun that means "tiredness"
- 気味 - Japanese suffix that indicates a condition or tendency, in this case, "a little"
- だ - Japanese verb 現在形 for "to be" or "to exist" is 「です」which can be used to indicate both states.
全身が疲れている。
Zenshin ga tsukarete iru
I'm tired all over.
My whole body is tired.
- 全身 - means "whole body"
- が - particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
- 疲れている - is a verb that means "to be tired"
疲れた身体を休めましょう。
Tsukareta karada wo yasumemashou
Let's rest the tired body.
Rest your tired body.
- 疲れた - tired out
- 身体 - body
- を - direct object particle
- 休めましょう - let's rest
私はげっそりと疲れています。
Watashi wa gessori to tsukarete imasu
I'm exhausted
I am tired.
- 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun meaning "I"
- は (wa) - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case "I"
- げっそり (gessori) - adverb meaning "exhausted"
- と (to) - particle that indicates the connection between "exhausted" and "tired"
- 疲れています (tsukareteimasu) - verb meaning "to be tired"
薄暗い部屋で本を読むのは目が疲れる。
Hakuaii heya de hon wo yomu no wa me ga tsukareru
Reading books in a dark room tires the eyes.
Reading a book in a dark room is tired.
- 薄暗い - Weak lighting
- 部屋 - quarto
- で - in
- 本 - book
- を - object particle
- 読む - to read
- のは - topic particle
- 目 - eyes
- が - subject particle
- 疲れる - get tired
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FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
A way of saying "tiredness; fatigue" é "(疲れ) tsukare". Throughout this page you will find information and alternatives.