Significado
Expressing fatigue
Contexto cultural
In the mountains, 'Ma thākẽ' is often followed by a stop at a 'Chautari'. These are ancient stone resting spots built by locals, often under Banyan or Pipal trees, specifically for tired travelers. Saying you are tired is a common social lubricant for a tea break. If you say 'Ma thākẽ' in a Nepali home, the immediate response is almost always 'Chiya khane?' (Will you have tea?). In joint families, expressing fatigue is a way to negotiate chores. It's often met with sympathy and an offer of help from younger family members. While Nepalis are known for being hard-working (especially the 'Lahure' or Gurkha tradition), admitting tiredness is seen as an honest reflection of effort, not laziness.
Use 'Ta'
Add 'ta' for emphasis: 'Ma ta thākẽ' (I am *really* tired).
No 'le'!
Never say 'Maile thākẽ'. It sounds very strange to native speakers.
Significado
Expressing fatigue
Use 'Ta'
Add 'ta' for emphasis: 'Ma ta thākẽ' (I am *really* tired).
No 'le'!
Never say 'Maile thākẽ'. It sounds very strange to native speakers.
Wait for the Tea
In Nepal, saying you are tired is often an indirect way to ask for a break or a drink.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb to say 'I am tired'.
धेरै काम गरेर म ____।
The first-person singular past tense 'thākẽ' is used to express the current state of being tired.
Which sentence correctly says 'I am not tired'?
Choose the correct negative form:
'Ma thakina' is the negative past tense, meaning 'I didn't get tired' or 'I am not tired'.
Match the situation to the most appropriate phrase.
Situation: You just finished a 5-hour trek up a mountain.
While you might be hungry, 'Ma thākẽ' is the most direct way to express the physical exhaustion of trekking.
Complete the dialogue.
A: तिमीलाई कस्तो छ? (How are you?) B: दिनभरि काम गरें, त्यसैले म ____।
The context of working all day ('dinbhari kaam garẽ') leads naturally to being tired ('thākẽ').
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Ayudas visuales
Types of Fatigue
Physical
- • Walking
- • Working
- • Gym
Mental
- • Studying
- • Thinking
- • Stress
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosधेरै काम गरेर म ____।
The first-person singular past tense 'thākẽ' is used to express the current state of being tired.
Choose the correct negative form:
'Ma thakina' is the negative past tense, meaning 'I didn't get tired' or 'I am not tired'.
Situation: You just finished a 5-hour trek up a mountain.
While you might be hungry, 'Ma thākẽ' is the most direct way to express the physical exhaustion of trekking.
A: तिमीलाई कस्तो छ? (How are you?) B: दिनभरि काम गरें, त्यसैले म ____।
The context of working all day ('dinbhari kaam garẽ') leads naturally to being tired ('thākẽ').
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Preguntas frecuentes
5 preguntasYes, it is neutral. You can use it with anyone. For extra politeness with elders, you might say 'Thakai लाग्यो हजुर' (I feel tired, sir/ma'am).
Absolutely. It covers both physical and mental exhaustion.
'thākẽ' is the simple past ('I tired'), while 'thakeko chhu' is the present perfect ('I have become tired'). In practice, they are used almost interchangeably for 'I am tired'.
You change the ending: 'Timi thakyau?' (informal) or 'Tapai thaknu bhayo?' (polite).
In the first person 'Ma thākẽ', it is the same for both. In the third person, it changes (u thakyo/u thaki).
Frases relacionadas
थकाइ लाग्यो
similarI feel tired / Tiredness hit me
म गलें
specialized formI am exhausted / worn out
आराम गर्नु
contrastTo rest
अल्छी लाग्यो
similarI feel lazy / bored