意味
Used to express the sensation of being tired.
文化的背景
The concept of 'Frühjahrsmüdigkeit' (spring fatigue) is a widely recognized medical and cultural phenomenon where people feel lethargic during the change of seasons. In Austria, people might use the word 'müde' to describe a lack of interest in a political topic, though it's still primarily physical. Swiss German speakers might use 'müed' in dialect, but the standard 'Ich fühle mich müde' is universally understood and used in formal settings. Admitting tiredness is often linked to the 'Feierabend' culture, where work-life balance is respected and being tired after a hard day is seen as honest.
The Reflexive Rule
Always remember 'mich'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically incomplete in German.
Müde vs. Langweilig
Never say 'Ich bin müde' to mean 'I am bored'. Your German friends will think you need a nap, not a new activity!
意味
Used to express the sensation of being tired.
The Reflexive Rule
Always remember 'mich'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically incomplete in German.
Müde vs. Langweilig
Never say 'Ich bin müde' to mean 'I am bored'. Your German friends will think you need a nap, not a new activity!
Add 'echt'
To sound more like a native, add 'echt' (really): 'Ich fühle mich echt müde.'
Feierabend
Use this phrase to signal the end of your work day. It's a great transition to your free time.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing reflexive pronoun.
Ich fühle ___ müde.
The subject is 'Ich', so the reflexive pronoun must be 'mich'.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'We feel tired'?
The reflexive pronoun for 'wir' is 'uns'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Warum gehst du ins Bett? B: Weil ich ___ ___ ___.
In a 'weil' clause, the conjugated verb 'fühle' goes to the end.
Match the phrase to the intensity.
Match 'Ich bin hundemüde' with its meaning.
'Hundemüde' is an idiom for being very exhausted.
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4 問題Ich fühle ___ müde.
The subject is 'Ich', so the reflexive pronoun must be 'mich'.
How do you say 'We feel tired'?
The reflexive pronoun for 'wir' is 'uns'.
A: Warum gehst du ins Bett? B: Weil ich ___ ___ ___.
In a 'weil' clause, the conjugated verb 'fühle' goes to the end.
Match 'Ich bin hundemüde' with its meaning.
'Hundemüde' is an idiom for being very exhausted.
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よくある質問
12 問Yes, 'Ich bin müde' is very common and correct. 'Ich fühle mich müde' is just slightly more descriptive of your internal state.
With the verb 'fühlen', yes, if you are describing your own state. It's a reflexive verb.
'Müde' is general exhaustion. 'Schläfrig' means you are literally about to fall asleep.
You would say 'Ich bin deiner müde' (very formal/old) or more commonly 'Ich habe genug von dir'.
No, you wouldn't say a battery is 'müde'. You would say '{die|f} Batterie ist leer'.
No, use 'langweilig' for boredom.
It's a common idiom meaning 'dog-tired' or extremely exhausted.
Round your lips as if to whistle, and try to say 'ee'.
It is always 'mich' with 'fühlen' in this context.
No, that is a common mistake for English speakers. You must use 'mich'.
It is neutral. It works in both formal and informal situations.
It stands for 'knocked out' and is used as slang for being very tired.
関連フレーズ
Ich bin müde
similarI am tired
Ich bin erschöpft
specialized formI am exhausted
Ich bin k.o.
synonymI am knocked out
Ich brauche Schlaf
builds onI need sleep
Ich bin schläfrig
similarI am sleepy
Ich bin fix und fertig
synonymI am wiped out