In 15 Sekunden
- Basic way to say 'I am tired'.
- Covers physical, mental, and emotional fatigue.
- Generally neutral, usable in most situations.
- Adjust gender: 'cansado' (m) / 'cansada' (f).
Bedeutung
Dies ist Ihr Ansprechpartner, wenn Ihre Energie zur Neige geht, physisch oder mental. Es ist mehr als nur zu sagen 'Ich bin müde'; es trägt ein gewisses emotionales Gewicht, als ob Sie heute viel durchgemacht hätten. Betrachten Sie es als einen Seufzer der Erleichterung nach einem langen Tag oder als sanften Anstoß, dass Sie eine Pause brauchen.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 12Texting a friend after a long day
Oi! Desculpa não responder antes, estou cansado.
Hi! Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I'm tired.
At a café, ordering coffee
Um cafezinho, por favor. Estou cansado hoje.
A small coffee, please. I'm tired today.
Job interview (Zoom call)
Agradeço a oportunidade. Estou um pouco cansado devido à viagem, mas estou focado.
I appreciate the opportunity. I'm a bit tired due to the travel, but I'm focused.
Kultureller Hintergrund
People often shorten 'estou' to 'tô' in speech. The pronunciation of 'cansado' is more closed.
Gender matters
Always check your gender ending.
In 15 Sekunden
- Basic way to say 'I am tired'.
- Covers physical, mental, and emotional fatigue.
- Generally neutral, usable in most situations.
- Adjust gender: 'cansado' (m) / 'cansada' (f).
What It Means
'Estou cansado' literally means 'I am tired.' But it's not just about needing sleep! It covers feeling worn out, exhausted, or just plain done for the day. It can be physical, like after a workout, or mental, like after a tough exam. It's a common way to express that your energy reserves are depleted. Think of it as your body or mind sending up a little flag saying, 'Okay, I've had enough for now!'
How To Use It
This phrase is super versatile. You can use it when you wake up feeling groggy, after a long commute, or when you've been working non-stop. It's perfect for telling friends you can't hang out, or for letting your boss know you need a breather (with the right tone, of course!). You can even say it after watching a really intense movie – your brain might just be tired!
Formality & Register
'Estou cansado' is pretty neutral. You can use it with friends, family, and even in most work settings. For a more formal situation, you might add context or use a slightly different phrasing, but the core phrase is widely accepted. It's like your comfy, everyday jeans – they fit almost anywhere. Just avoid using it with your new boss on the first day unless you're also smiling and explaining why!
Real-Life Examples
Imagine you're scrolling through Instagram and see a friend posted about a huge party last night. You might comment, 'Nossa, não fui porque estou cansado.' Or maybe you're on a video call with your team, and you say, 'Desculpem, preciso encerrar. Estou cansado e preciso descansar.' It's that simple! You can also use it when ordering food: 'Um café, por favor. Estou cansado.'
When To Use It
Use 'Estou cansado' when you genuinely feel tired, whether it's physically, mentally, or emotionally. After a long day of sightseeing? 'Estou cansado.' Finished a marathon gaming session? 'Estou cansado.' Feeling drained after a difficult conversation? 'Estou cansado.' It’s your honest report on your energy levels. It’s also great for setting boundaries, like letting people know you need some downtime. It's like saying 'My social battery is at 1%!'
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using 'Estou cansado' if you're trying to impress someone with your boundless energy, like in a job interview where they ask about your work ethic. It’s also not ideal if you’re trying to sound super enthusiastic about a new, exciting opportunity. You wouldn't tell your date you're tired on the first meeting unless you really, *really* need to go home! Save it for when you mean it, and when it fits the social context. It’s not the phrase for 'I'm bored' either; that’s a different vibe.
Common Mistakes
Sometimes learners mix up 'cansado' (tired) with 'cansaço' (tiredness, fatigue). So, instead of 'Estou cansado,' they might say 'Tenho cansaço,' which sounds a bit clunky. Another common slip is using the wrong gender. If you're female, you need to adjust the adjective! ✗ 'Estou cansado' (male) → ✓ 'Estou cansada' (female). It's a small detail that makes a big difference. Also, don't say 'Eu sou cansado' – that implies you are *always* a tired person, which is a bit dramatic!
Common Variations
In Brazil, you might hear 'Tô cansado' – 'Tô' is a super common contraction of 'Estou,' making it very informal and quick. In Portugal, 'Estou exausto' (I'm exhausted) is a stronger version. For a more casual vibe, especially among younger people, you might hear 'Morri' (I died), implying extreme tiredness. If you want to be slightly more formal or emphasize mental fatigue, you could say 'Estou esgotado' (I'm drained/worn out).
Real Conversations
Friend 1: E aí, vamos no cinema hoje?
Friend 2: Ah, não sei... Estou cansado hoje.
Friend 1: Poxa, que pena. Outra hora então!
Colleague 1: Você viu o resultado do projeto?
Colleague 2: Sim, foi um trabalho intenso. Estou cansado, mas feliz.
Colleague 1: Eu também! Merecemos um descanso.
Quick FAQ
Q. Is 'Estou cansado' always about physical tiredness?
A. Not at all! It can easily refer to mental or emotional exhaustion. Think of a long day of studying or dealing with stressful situations; you'd still say 'Estou cansado.'
Q. Can I use 'Estou cansado' in a professional email?
A. Yes, but carefully. If you need to explain why you're leaving early or can't take on more work, it's acceptable. However, phrase it politely, like 'Peço desculpas, mas preciso me retirar. Estou cansado e preciso descansar um pouco.'
Q. What's the difference between 'cansado' and 'exausto'?
A. 'Cansado' is simply 'tired,' while 'exausto' means 'exhausted.' 'Exausto' is much stronger and implies a deeper level of fatigue, like you've pushed yourself to the absolute limit.
Nutzungshinweise
This phrase is incredibly versatile and safe for most contexts. Remember to adjust the ending ('-o' for masculine, '-a' for feminine) to match the speaker's gender. While neutral, avoid it in situations where you need to project maximum energy and enthusiasm, like the opening of a job interview.
Gender matters
Always check your gender ending.
Beispiele
12Oi! Desculpa não responder antes, estou cansado.
Hi! Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I'm tired.
Casual and direct way to explain a delay.
Um cafezinho, por favor. Estou cansado hoje.
A small coffee, please. I'm tired today.
Explains the need for caffeine in a relatable way.
Agradeço a oportunidade. Estou um pouco cansado devido à viagem, mas estou focado.
I appreciate the opportunity. I'm a bit tired due to the travel, but I'm focused.
Acknowledges fatigue professionally while reassuring commitment.
Semana intensa! 😅 Estou cansada, mas valeu a pena. #gratidão
Intense week! 😅 I'm tired, but it was worth it. #gratitude
Relatable caption acknowledging effort and exhaustion.
Não vou conseguir ir à festa, estou muito cansado.
I won't be able to go to the party, I'm very tired.
Clear and simple reason for declining an invitation.
Depois de andar o dia todo, estou cansado, mas a vista compensa!
After walking all day, I'm tired, but the view makes up for it!
Expressing fatigue while still appreciating the experience.
✗ João disse: 'Estou cansado.' → ✓ Maria disse: 'Estou cansada.'
✗ João said: 'I am tired.' → ✓ Maria said: 'I am tired.'
Adjective 'cansado' must agree in gender with the speaker.
✗ Eu sou cansado. → ✓ Eu estou cansado.
✗ I am tired (permanent state). → ✓ I am tired (temporary state).
'Ser' implies a permanent characteristic, 'estar' is for temporary states like tiredness.
Eu depois de tentar entender as regras desse jogo novo. Estou cansado!
Me after trying to understand the rules of this new game. I'm tired!
Exaggerated tiredness for comedic effect related to a complex task.
Finalmente terminei! Estou cansada, mas muito feliz por ter conseguido.
I finally finished! I'm tired, but very happy to have made it.
Expressing a mix of exhaustion and accomplishment.
Prezado(a) Gerente, peço desculpas, mas preciso me ausentar mais cedo hoje. Estou cansado e preciso descansar para render amanhã.
Dear Manager, I apologize, but I need to leave earlier today. I am tired and need to rest to perform tomorrow.
Politely explains the need to leave early due to fatigue.
E aí, o que você vai fazer no fim de semana?
Hey, what are you doing this weekend?
A common follow-up question after someone expresses tiredness.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank for a female speaker.
Eu ______ cansada.
We use 'estar' for temporary states.
🎉 Ergebnis: /1
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Formality Spectrum for 'Estou cansado.'
Used among close friends, often contracted.
Tô morto!
Standard for friends and family.
Estou cansado.
Acceptable in most everyday situations, including mild professional contexts.
Estou um pouco cansado hoje.
Rarely used directly; usually rephrased or contextualized.
Peço desculpas, mas sinto-me indisposto.
When You Might Say 'Estou Cansado'
After a workout
Ufa, estou cansado!
End of a workday
Finalmente em casa. Estou cansado.
Long study session
Preciso de uma pausa, estou cansado.
Declining an invitation
Não vou poder ir, estou cansado.
Morning grogginess
Não dormi bem, estou cansado.
After travel
A viagem foi longa, estou cansado.
Tiredness Expressions in Portuguese
Types of Fatigue Expressed
Physical
- • After exercise
- • Long day of manual labor
- • Lack of sleep
Mental
- • Studying for exams
- • Complex problem-solving
- • Intense concentration
Emotional
- • After arguments
- • Dealing with stress
- • Feeling overwhelmed
General
- • End of the day
- • Routine exhaustion
- • Just feeling 'off'
Aufgabensammlung
1 AufgabenEu ______ cansada.
We use 'estar' for temporary states.
🎉 Ergebnis: /1
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
1 FragenYes, but be careful with your boss.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Estou exausto
synonymI am exhausted