A2 Expression 1분 분량

とても疲れています

totemo tsukarete imasu

I'm very tired

Expressing a high degree of physical or mental exhaustion.

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今日は____疲れています。

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仕事の後で、____疲れています。

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彼はマラソンの後、____疲れていました。

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The word 'とても' (totemo) is an intensifier, meaning 'very' or 'extremely'. It's an adverbial form derived from 'とてつもない' (totetsumonai), which means 'extraordinary' or 'tremendous'. Over time, 'とても' became a common way to express a high degree of something. '疲れています' (tsukareteimasu) is the polite present progressive form of the verb '疲れる' (tsukareru), meaning 'to get tired' or 'to become fatigued'. The kanji '疲' (tsuka) itself is composed of several radicals: * 疒 (yamai dare): This radical often relates to illness, disease, or fatigue. * 皮 (kawa): This means 'skin' or 'hide'. While the direct combination might not immediately scream 'tiredness' to a modern learner, the etymology of '疲' in ancient Chinese characters points to something like a person being 'worn out' or 'exhausted to the bone'. It's thought to represent a person leaning against something due to exhaustion or being so tired that their skin feels weary. The '-ています' (-te imasu) ending indicates a state or ongoing action. In this context, it expresses the current state of being tired. Therefore, 'とても疲れています' literally translates to something like 'I am in a very tired state', conveying a strong sense of exhaustion.

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