une fatigue
une fatigue en 30 segundos
- Une fatigue is a feminine noun meaning tiredness or exhaustion.
- It covers physical, mental, and even technical (material) contexts.
- Commonly used with verbs like ressentir, éprouver, or accuser.
- Distinguish it from the adjective 'fatigué' (tired) and the verb 'fatiguer'.
The French noun une fatigue refers to a state of exhaustion, weariness, or a lack of energy. While in English we often use 'fatigue' in medical or formal contexts, in French, it is a very common way to describe both everyday tiredness and profound depletion. It is a feminine noun, always preceded by 'une', 'la', or 'de la' when used in a general sense. Understanding this word is crucial because the French language treats the sensation of being tired not just as an adjective (fatigué) but as a substance or condition that one 'has' or 'feels'.
- Physical State
- The most common usage refers to the body's need for rest after exertion. For example, 'une fatigue musculaire' refers to muscle soreness or weakness after a workout. It is the physiological response to effort.
- Mental and Emotional State
- In modern French, it frequently describes 'burnout' or mental load. 'Une fatigue mentale' or 'une fatigue nerveuse' describes the feeling of being overwhelmed by stress, work, or decision-making.
Après dix heures de travail acharné, il ressentait une fatigue immense qui l'empêchait de réfléchir.
The word is also used in technical contexts. In engineering, 'la fatigue des matériaux' refers to the weakening of a material caused by cyclic loading. This demonstrates the versatility of the word across different domains. In a social context, saying 'J'ai une petite fatigue' is a polite way to excuse oneself from a gathering, suggesting a temporary dip in energy rather than a serious illness.
La lecture prolongée sur écran peut provoquer une fatigue visuelle importante.
- Chronic vs. Acute
- French distinguishes between 'une fatigue passagère' (temporary) and 'une fatigue chronique' (long-term). Using the noun allows for these precise adjectives.
Culturally, the French often discuss 'la fatigue' as a legitimate reason for a 'pause-café' or a 'sieste'. It is not seen as a sign of weakness but as a biological reality that must be addressed. In literature, 'une fatigue de vivre' describes a profound existential boredom or depression, showing how the word can move from the physical to the philosophical. This depth makes it a core B1-level vocabulary word for any learner aiming for fluency.
Rien ne semblait pouvoir dissiper une fatigue si profonde qu'elle semblait ancrée dans ses os.
Using 'une fatigue' correctly requires understanding French verb-noun collocations. Unlike English, where we simply say 'I am tired,' French learners can sound more sophisticated by using the noun with verbs like 'ressentir' (to feel), 'éprouver' (to experience), or 'accuser' (to show/show signs of).
- With 'Ressentir'
- 'Je ressens une fatigue intense.' This is the standard way to express a deep internal feeling of tiredness.
- With 'Accuser'
- 'Il accuse une certaine fatigue.' This means someone is visibly showing signs of being tired, often used in sports or formal reports.
Malgré une fatigue évidente, elle a continué à sourire à ses invités.
When describing the cause of the tiredness, use 'de' or 'due à'. For example: 'Une fatigue due au décalage horaire' (Fatigue due to jet lag). You can also use it in the plural, 'des fatigues', though this is much rarer and usually refers to the various hardships of a journey or a campaign.
Cette une fatigue passagère ne doit pas vous inquiéter outre mesure.
- Quantifying Fatigue
- Use 'une grande fatigue', 'une immense fatigue', or 'une légère fatigue'. French speakers love adding these nuances.
In a sentence like 'La fatigue me gagne' (Fatigue is overcoming me), the noun acts as the subject, personifying the feeling. This is a common literary and everyday device. Another useful pattern is 'C'est la fatigue' (It's [just] tiredness), used as an excuse for a mistake or a grumpy mood.
Pardonnez mon emportement, c'est la fatigue qui parle.
'Une fatigue' is ubiquitous in French life. You will hear it at the doctor's office, where 'une fatigue persistante' is a common symptom to report. You will hear it in the workplace, especially in discussions about 'qualité de vie au travail' (quality of life at work). In sports commentary, analysts will note 'une fatigue visible' in a player during the final minutes of a match.
- In the Media
- News reports often discuss 'la fatigue démocratique' (democratic fatigue) when voter turnout is low, or 'la fatigue informationnelle' (news fatigue).
- In Daily Life
- Parents often talk about 'la fatigue des enfants' after a long day at school or a holiday trip.
Le médecin a diagnostiqué une fatigue liée au manque de fer.
If you watch French cinema, characters often express their inner turmoil through descriptions of 'une fatigue de l'âme' (fatigue of the soul). It is a word that bridges the gap between the mundane and the poetic. In radio advertisements for vitamins or supplements, the phrase 'contre la fatigue' is a constant refrain.
Il y a une fatigue saine après une journée de randonnée en montagne.
- In Literature
- Classic French novels often use 'la fatigue' to describe the physical toll of 19th-century labor or the exhaustion of a romantic hero.
Essentially, anywhere people are working, living, or feeling, 'une fatigue' will be mentioned. It is one of the top 1000 most used nouns in the French language because it touches upon a universal human experience.
The most frequent mistake for English speakers is the 'Noun vs. Adjective' confusion. In English, 'fatigue' can be both, but in French, 'fatigue' is only the noun. The adjective is 'fatigué(e)'.
- Mistake: 'Je suis fatigue'
- Incorrect. You must say 'Je suis fatigué' (adjective) or 'J'ai une fatigue' (noun, though less common than the adjective form for simple tiredness).
- Gender Error
- 'Le fatigue' is a common error. It is always 'La fatigue' or 'Une fatigue'.
On ne dit pas 'un grand fatigue', mais une grande fatigue.
Another mistake is using 'fatigue' when you mean 'boredom'. While 'fatiguant' can mean 'annoying', 'la fatigue' almost always refers to energy levels. If you are bored, use 'l'ennui'. Also, be careful with the verb 'fatiguer'. 'Ça me fatigue' means 'That tires me out' or 'That annoys me', but the noun 'une fatigue' remains focused on the state of tiredness.
Elle a ressenti une fatigue soudaine lors de la réunion.
- Preposition Pitfall
- Don't say 'fatigue de travailler' as a noun phrase often; usually it's 'la fatigue due au travail'.
Finally, remember that 'fatigue' is not used for 'fainting' (évanouissement) or 'dizziness' (vertige). It is strictly about the lack of energy or the feeling of exhaustion.
To enrich your French, you should know synonyms for 'une fatigue' that convey different intensities or contexts. 'Épuisement' is much stronger, 'lassitude' is more mental, and 'asthénie' is medical.
- L'épuisement
- This means total exhaustion or 'burnout'. It implies you have zero energy left. 'Un épuisement professionnel' is the French term for burnout.
- La lassitude
- This is a weary, bored kind of fatigue. It's when you are tired of a situation or a repetitive task. 'Une lassitude morale'.
L'épuisement est plus grave qu'une fatigue ordinaire car il nécessite un long repos.
In slang or informal French, you might hear 'la crevure' (extremely informal) or phrases like 'je suis à plat' (I am flat/out of battery). However, 'la fatigue' remains the most versatile and safe word to use in any context. Another alternative is 'le surmenage', which specifically refers to fatigue caused by overworking.
Il y a une fatigue qui est douce, celle qui suit le devoir accompli.
- L'asthénie
- Use this in a medical report or with a doctor. It sounds very clinical.
Knowing these alternatives allows you to be more precise. If you say 'J'ai une fatigue', people might ask 'Passagère ?'. If you say 'Je suis dans un état d'épuisement', they will know it's serious. Mastering 'une fatigue' and its family is a hallmark of the B1 level.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
In engineering, 'fatigue' was first used in the 19th century to describe metal failure, borrowing the human sensation of giving out under pressure.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the final 'e'.
- Making the 'g' sound like 'j'.
- Confusing the 'i' with a short 'i' like in 'bit'.
- Stressing the first syllable.
- Nasalizing the 'a' (it is not nasal).
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize as it looks like the English word.
Difficult to remember it is a noun and feminine.
Pronunciation is tricky due to the silent 'ue'.
Clear sound, usually easy to catch.
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Feminine nouns ending in -e
La fatigue, la table, la porte.
Using 'de' for cause
Mort de fatigue.
Adjective agreement
Une fatigue intense (feminine).
The 'g' + 'u' + 'e' sound
Fatigue, ligue, dague.
Nouns vs Verbs
La fatigue (noun) vs Fatiguer (verb).
Ejemplos por nivel
La fatigue est normale.
Tiredness is normal.
Subject + verb + adjective.
J'ai une petite fatigue.
I have a bit of tiredness.
Noun with indefinite article.
C'est la fatigue.
It is the tiredness.
Using 'c'est' to explain a cause.
La fatigue arrive le soir.
Tiredness arrives in the evening.
Noun as subject.
Il y a de la fatigue.
There is tiredness.
Partitive article 'de la'.
Ma fatigue est grande.
My tiredness is great.
Possessive adjective + noun.
Pas de fatigue aujourd'hui !
No tiredness today!
Negative construction.
La fatigue est là.
The tiredness is here.
Simple presence.
Une grande fatigue m'envahit.
A great tiredness overcomes me.
Adjective + noun + verb.
La fatigue après le sport est bonne.
Tiredness after sport is good.
Prepositional phrase.
Je ressens une fatigue visuelle.
I feel eye strain.
Specific adjective.
C'est une fatigue passagère.
It is a temporary tiredness.
Noun + adjective.
La fatigue empêche de travailler.
Tiredness prevents working.
Verb 'empêcher de'.
Il lutte contre la fatigue.
He fights against tiredness.
Preposition 'contre'.
Cette fatigue est due au stress.
This tiredness is due to stress.
Demonstrative adjective.
Quelle fatigue ce soir !
What tiredness tonight!
Exclamative 'quelle'.
La fatigue accumulée est dangereuse.
Accumulated tiredness is dangerous.
Past participle as adjective.
Elle accuse une certaine fatigue.
She shows a certain tiredness.
Verb 'accuser'.
Malgré la fatigue, il continue.
Despite the tiredness, he continues.
Conjunction 'malgré'.
Une fatigue morale s'installe.
A mental tiredness sets in.
Pronominal verb 's'installer'.
La fatigue gagne tout le corps.
Tiredness wins over the whole body.
Verb 'gagner'.
Il faut gérer sa fatigue.
One must manage one's tiredness.
Verb 'gérer'.
C'est une fatigue de fin de journée.
It's an end-of-day tiredness.
Complex noun phrase.
La fatigue me rend irritable.
Tiredness makes me irritable.
Verb 'rendre' + adjective.
La fatigue des matériaux est étudiée.
Material fatigue is studied.
Technical usage.
On note une fatigue démocratique.
We note a democratic fatigue.
Sociological usage.
Une fatigue sournoise s'est emparée d'elle.
A sneaky tiredness took hold of her.
Literary adjective.
La fatigue oculaire est liée aux écrans.
Eye fatigue is linked to screens.
Passive voice.
Rien ne soulage cette fatigue.
Nothing relieves this tiredness.
Negative subject 'rien'.
Sa fatigue était visible sur son visage.
His tiredness was visible on his face.
Imperfect tense.
La fatigue nerveuse demande du repos.
Nervous fatigue requires rest.
Abstract noun.
Elle a surmonté une fatigue extrême.
She overcame extreme tiredness.
Passé composé.
Une fatigue indicible l'accablait.
An unspeakable tiredness overwhelmed him.
Advanced vocabulary.
La fatigue d'être soi est un concept connu.
The fatigue of being oneself is a known concept.
Philosophical phrase.
Il succomba à une fatigue millénaire.
He succumbed to an ancient tiredness.
Hyperbole.
L'asthénie se confond avec la fatigue.
Asthenia is confused with fatigue.
Synonym comparison.
Une fatigue de plomb lui pesait.
A leaden fatigue weighed on him.
Metaphor.
La fatigue intellectuelle est sous-estimée.
Intellectual fatigue is underestimated.
Social commentary.
C'est une fatigue qui vient de loin.
It's a tiredness that comes from afar.
Relative clause.
Malgré une fatigue de tous les instants...
Despite a constant tiredness...
Idiomatic time phrase.
La fatigue des structures menace le pont.
Structural fatigue threatens the bridge.
Engineering context.
Une fatigue de l'âme transparaissait.
A fatigue of the soul was showing through.
Poetic usage.
On ne saurait ignorer cette fatigue.
One cannot ignore this tiredness.
Savoir in the conditional.
Les fatigues de la guerre l'ont brisé.
The hardships of war broke him.
Plural usage (hardships).
Une fatigue sourde et lancinante.
A dull and throbbing fatigue.
Double adjectives.
La fatigue, ce mal du siècle.
Fatigue, this sickness of the century.
Apposition.
Elle portait sa fatigue comme un manteau.
She wore her fatigue like a coat.
Simile.
La fatigue est le prix de l'ambition.
Fatigue is the price of ambition.
Aphorism.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— Used to excuse a mistake or behavior due to being tired.
Désolé pour l'erreur, c'est la fatigue.
— While being influenced by tiredness.
Il a fait une faute sous l'effet de la fatigue.
— A very heavy, overwhelming tiredness.
J'ai une fatigue de plomb dans les jambes.
— To get rid of tiredness through rest or change.
Un bon bain pour évacuer la fatigue.
— To feel a mental or spiritual tiredness.
Elle ressent une lassitude face à son travail.
— The tiredness often felt at the start of spring.
La fatigue printanière est un phénomène courant.
— To recover from a period of tiredness.
Il lui faut du temps pour se remettre de sa fatigue.
Se confunde a menudo con
This is the adjective. 'Je suis fatigué' (I am tired) vs 'J'ai une fatigue' (I have tiredness).
This means 'tiring'. 'Ce travail est fatigant' (This work is tiring).
Means boredom. Don't use fatigue to mean you are bored.
Modismos y expresiones
— To have a sudden drop in energy.
J'ai un petit coup de fatigue vers 14 heures.
Neutral— The natural slowing down as one gets older.
Il commence à sentir la fatigue de l'âge.
Neutral— To be so tired you could fall over.
Les enfants tombaient de fatigue après la fête.
Neutral— Tiredness from driving or traveling long distances.
Attention à la fatigue de la route pendant les vacances.
Neutral— A very thick, palpable tiredness (rare/creative).
L'ambiance était chargée d'une fatigue à couper au couteau.
Literary— When something (or someone) is about to break.
Le système montre une fatigue des structures.
Metaphorical— To visibly show or endure one's tiredness.
Il porte sa fatigue avec dignité.
Literary— Battle fatigue or exhaustion from a long struggle.
Les militants ressentent une fatigue de combat.
Neutral— The weariness that comes from holding a high position.
Le président souffre de la fatigue du pouvoir.
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Both mean tiredness.
Lassitude is more about being 'tired of' something mentally, while fatigue is often physical.
Une lassitude face aux mensonges.
Both mean tiredness.
Épuisement is much stronger, meaning zero energy left.
L'épuisement total après le marathon.
Related to tiredness.
Somnolence is the specific urge to sleep (drowsiness).
La somnolence après le repas.
Synonym.
Asthénie is purely medical and used by doctors.
Le patient présente une asthénie.
Cause of fatigue.
Surmenage is the state of being overworked, which causes the fatigue.
Le surmenage mène au burnout.
Patrones de oraciones
La fatigue est [adjective].
La fatigue est forte.
J'ai une [adjective] fatigue.
J'ai une petite fatigue.
Ressentir une fatigue [adjective].
Je ressens une fatigue inhabituelle.
La fatigue est due à [noun].
La fatigue est due au stress.
Accuser une fatigue [adjective].
Il accuse une fatigue visible.
Lutter contre la fatigue.
Elle lutte contre la fatigue avec du sport.
Une fatigue [adjective] l'accable.
Une fatigue sourde l'accable.
C'est avec [adjective] fatigue que...
C'est avec une fatigue immense qu'il a fini.
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Extremely common in both spoken and written French.
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Je suis fatigue
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Je suis fatigué
You used the noun instead of the adjective.
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Un grand fatigue
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Une grande fatigue
Fatigue is feminine, so the article and adjective must be feminine.
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Le fatigue des matériaux
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La fatigue des matériaux
Even in technical contexts, the gender remains feminine.
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J'ai fatigue
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J'ai de la fatigue
You need a partitive article (de la) or an indefinite article (une) with the noun.
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Fatigue de mon travail (as 'I am tired of...')
→
Je suis fatigué de mon travail
To express being 'tired of' something, use the adjective + preposition 'de'.
Consejos
Gender Memory
Remember 'La Fatigue' by associating it with 'La Femme' (The Woman) since both are feminine and start with 'F'.
Nuance
Use 'une petite fatigue' to be modest or polite about being tired.
The Hard G
Keep the 'g' hard like in 'goat'. Don't let it slip into a 'j' sound.
Avoid Repetition
Switch between 'être fatigué' and 'ressentir de la fatigue' to make your writing more professional.
Social Context
It's okay to say 'C'est la fatigue' if you make a small social blunder in France.
Doctor Visits
If you see a doctor, use 'une fatigue persistante' to describe long-term tiredness.
Coup de fatigue
Use 'un coup de fatigue' for that sudden afternoon slump after lunch.
The Silent U
Never forget the 'u' in 'fatigue'. It's a common spelling mistake for beginners.
Liaison
Listen for the 'n' in 'une' connecting to 'fatigue'. It sounds like /ynfatig/.
Personification
In stories, you can make 'la fatigue' the subject to show how it 'attacks' the character.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'FAT' person trying to 'GO' (GUE) up a hill. They will feel 'fatigue'.
Asociación visual
Imagine a battery icon that is flashing red and nearly empty. That is 'une fatigue'.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to use 'une fatigue' in a sentence today instead of 'Je suis fatigué'. For example: 'Je sens une petite fatigue'.
Origen de la palabra
From the Latin 'fatigare', which means to tire, weary, or vex. It is related to 'affatim' (sufficiently) and 'fatis' (crack/chink), suggesting a 'breaking' or 'filling up'.
Significado original: To cause to break or to weary through over-filling/over-working.
Romance (Latin).Contexto cultural
Be careful not to dismiss someone's 'fatigue' as just 'being tired'; in a clinical context, it can be serious.
English speakers often use 'fatigue' only for extreme cases, whereas French uses it for everyday tiredness too.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Medical
- une fatigue persistante
- bilan de fatigue
- manque de fer
- sommeil réparateur
Work
- surmenage professionnel
- fatigue mentale
- charge de travail
- pause nécessaire
Sports
- fatigue musculaire
- récupération
- limite physique
- endurance
Education
- fatigue intellectuelle
- période d'examens
- manque de concentration
- vacances scolaires
Social
- coup de fatigue
- excusez-moi
- soirée longue
- besoin de repos
Inicios de conversación
"Est-ce que tu ressens souvent une fatigue l'après-midi ?"
"Comment est-ce que tu luttes contre la fatigue au travail ?"
"Penses-tu que la fatigue visuelle est un problème avec les écrans ?"
"Quelle est la meilleure solution contre une grande fatigue selon toi ?"
"Ressens-tu une fatigue particulière lors du changement de saison ?"
Temas para diario
Décris une situation où tu as ressenti une fatigue immense. Qu'as-tu fait ?
Est-ce que la fatigue influence ton humeur au quotidien ? Explique comment.
Quelles sont les causes principales de ta fatigue actuelle ?
Imagine un monde où la fatigue n'existe pas. Quelles seraient les conséquences ?
Écris sur la différence entre une fatigue physique et une fatigue mentale.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt is feminine. Always use 'la' or 'une'. For example: 'Une grande fatigue'.
No, that is incorrect. You should say 'Je suis fatigué' or 'Je ressens de la fatigue'.
Fatigue is general tiredness; épuisement is total exhaustion or burnout. It is much more severe.
You don't. The 'ue' is silent, and it only serves to ensure the 'g' is pronounced as a hard sound.
Yes, 'les fatigues' exists, but it is mostly used in literary or military contexts to mean 'hardships'.
It means eye strain, usually from looking at screens for too long.
Yes, it is one of the most common nouns used to describe one's state of being.
It is 'chronic fatigue syndrome', a medical condition of long-term exhaustion.
You say 'J'en ai marre' or 'Je suis fatigué de cela'. You don't use the noun 'fatigue' here.
Yes, in engineering, 'la fatigue des matériaux' refers to the weakening of metal or other materials.
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Write a sentence using 'une grande fatigue'.
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How do you say 'I am fighting against tiredness'?
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Describe a 'fatigue visuelle'.
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Use 'accuser' and 'fatigue' in a sentence.
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What is 'burnout' in French?
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Translate: 'Tiredness prevents me from sleeping.'
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Translate: 'The fatigue of the soul.'
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Describe the symptoms of fatigue.
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What causes fatigue for you?
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Translate: 'Despite the fatigue, he finished the work.'
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What is the opposite of 'une fatigue'?
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Translate: 'Material fatigue is dangerous.'
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How do you spell the noun 'fatigue'?
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Pronounce 'une fatigue'.
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Say: 'Je ressens une grande fatigue.'
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Explain why you are tired using the noun 'fatigue'.
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Say 'C'est la fatigue' with an apologetic tone.
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Pronounce 'fatigue visuelle' correctly.
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Say: 'La fatigue me gagne.'
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How do you say 'I have a drop in energy'?
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Say: 'Lutter contre la fatigue.'
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Pronounce 'épuisement' and 'fatigue'.
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Say: 'Une fatigue passagère.'
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How do you say 'material fatigue'?
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Say: 'Je suis mort de fatigue.'
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Pronounce 'asthénie'.
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Say: 'La fatigue est intense.'
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How do you say 'I experience fatigue'?
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Say: 'Une fatigue de plomb.'
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Say: 'Malgré la fatigue.'
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How do you say 'I manage my fatigue'?
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Say: 'Une fatigue nerveuse.'
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Say: 'La fatigue s'installe.'
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Is the speaker saying 'fatigue' or 'fatigué'?
Listen for the word 'grande' before fatigue. Was it there?
What kind of fatigue is mentioned? (Musculaire, visuelle, etc.)
Does the speaker sound tired?
Identify the verb used with fatigue: ressentir, accuser, or lutter ?
Is the article 'une' or 'la' ?
How many times was 'fatigue' said?
Was the fatigue 'passagère' or 'chronique' ?
Did the speaker say 'c'est la fatigue' ?
What is the cause of fatigue mentioned?
Is the speaker a man or a woman?
Is the word 'épuisement' also used?
What is the tone: formal or informal?
Identify the adjective modifying fatigue.
Was the speaker talking to a doctor?
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Summary
The word 'une fatigue' is more than just 'being tired'; it is the noun form used to describe the condition of exhaustion itself. Example: 'La fatigue est un signal du corps' (Tiredness is a signal from the body).
- Une fatigue is a feminine noun meaning tiredness or exhaustion.
- It covers physical, mental, and even technical (material) contexts.
- Commonly used with verbs like ressentir, éprouver, or accuser.
- Distinguish it from the adjective 'fatigué' (tired) and the verb 'fatiguer'.
Gender Memory
Remember 'La Fatigue' by associating it with 'La Femme' (The Woman) since both are feminine and start with 'F'.
Nuance
Use 'une petite fatigue' to be modest or polite about being tired.
The Hard G
Keep the 'g' hard like in 'goat'. Don't let it slip into a 'j' sound.
Avoid Repetition
Switch between 'être fatigué' and 'ressentir de la fatigue' to make your writing more professional.
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B1A corto plazo; que se refiere a un futuro próximo.
à jeun
B1En ayunas; antes de comer. Esta condición es a menudo requerida antes de pruebas médicas o cirugías.
à l'abri
B1Sheltered; safe from danger or harm.
à l'aide de
A2Con la ayuda de, por medio de.
à l'encontre de
B1En contra de; contrario a (por ejemplo, consejos, reglas).
à l'hôpital
B1Located or being in a hospital.
à long terme
B1A largo plazo; que se extiende por un periodo de tiempo prolongado.
à risque
B1En situación de riesgo o vulnerabilidad ante un daño.
à titre
B1Esta expresión significa 'en calidad de' o 'a modo de'. Se usa para definir el carácter de una acción.