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"Tired" is a form of "tired", an adjective which is often translated as "cansado". "Hungry" is an adjective which is often translated as "hambriento". Learn more about the difference between "hungry" and "tired" below.
hungry(
huhng
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gri
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. hambriento
You can tell Max was hungry.Se nota que Max estaba hambriento.
b.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
I'm so hungry that I could eat a bear.Tengo tanta hambre que me comería un oso.
Why are you so hungry? You ate a lot at lunch.¿Por qué tienes tanta hambre? Comiste mucho en el almuerzo.
2.
A phrase used as a figure of speech or a word that is symbolic in meaning; metaphorical (e.g., carrot, bean).
(figurative)
(desirous of; used with "for")
a. ávido de
He is hungry for affection.Está ávido de cariño.
b. ansioso de
Young people are hungry for innovation and change.Los jóvenes están ansiosos de innovación y de cambio.
c. hambriento de
He's a very inquisitive child, hungry for knowledge.Es un niño muy curioso, hambriento de saber.
d. sediento de
Most politicians are hungry for power.La mayor parte de los políticos está sedienta de poder.
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tired(
tay
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uhrd
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. cansado
I'm so tired I can't even get up.Estoy tan cansado que no me puedo ni levantar.
a. manido
Your jokes are tired; you need to write something new.Tus chistes son manidos; necesitas escribir algo nuevo.
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