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- Means 'tired' or 'sleepy'.
- Used with 'sein' (to be).
- Can mean 'tired of' something.
- Opposite of 'wach' (awake).
- Physical Tiredness
- This is the most common use, referring to the bodily need for sleep after physical activity or being awake for a long time.
Nach dem langen Spaziergang bin ich sehr müde.
- Mental Fatigue
- Describes the state of cognitive exhaustion, often resulting from intense concentration, stress, or prolonged intellectual effort.
Das viele Lesen macht mich unglaublich müde.
Ich bin müde von den ständigen Diskussionen.
- Attributive Use
- When placed before a noun, 'müde' must take the appropriate adjective endings based on gender, number, and case.
Das müde Kind schläft endlich ein.
Wir sind alle müde und wollen ins Bett.
- Predicative Adjective
- Used after a linking verb to describe the subject. The adjective form remains uninflected (unchanged).
Der Hund ist heute sehr müde.
Ich merke, dass ich langsam müde werde.
- Adjective Declension
- The system of adding suffixes to attributive adjectives to match the grammatical features of the noun.
Der müde Mann trinkt einen Kaffee.
Nach dem Marathon war sie völlig müde.
- Figurative Exhaustion
- Using 'müde' to describe emotional or psychological weariness regarding a specific recurring event or state.
Er ist die ewigen Streitereien müde.
- Domestic Context
- Everyday conversations at home regarding sleep schedules, rest, and daily fatigue.
Bist du schon müde, mein Schatz?
Dieses Meeting macht mich wirklich müde.
- Medical Context
- Used as a symptom descriptor during medical consultations to indicate lethargy or lack of energy.
Der Patient klagt darüber, ständig müde zu sein.
Die Schüler sehen heute alle sehr müde aus.
- Literary Context
- Used metaphorically to express deep existential exhaustion, sorrow, or the end of a cycle.
Seine Augen waren alt und müde vom Leben.
- The 'Haben' Error
- Incorrectly using the verb 'to have' with adjectives of physical state, a common interference from Romance languages.
FALSCH: Ich habe müde. RICHTIG: Ich bin müde.
- Declension Mistakes
- Failing to inflect the adjective correctly based on gender, case, and number when used attributively.
FALSCH: Der müde Hund schläft. (Wait, this is correct!). FALSCH: Ein müde Hund schläft. RICHTIG: Ein müder Hund schläft.
Die lange Reise macht mich sehr müde.
- Semantic Confusion
- Using 'müde' to mean 'bored' instead of physically or mentally fatigued.
Mir ist langweilig (bored), nicht müde (tired).
Achte auf die Aussprache von müde.
- Erschöpft
- Implies a deeper level of physical or mental depletion than 'müde', often after intense effort or illness.
Nach dem harten Training war er völlig erschöpft.
Ich habe zehn Stunden gearbeitet, ich bin total kaputt.
- Schläfrig
- Specifically relates to the heavy-eyed feeling of needing sleep, rather than physical muscle fatigue.
Das warme Zimmer macht mich ganz schläfrig.
Fahren Sie nicht, wenn Sie übermüdet sind.
- Colloquial Expressions
- Words like 'kaputt', 'fertig', and 'platt' are essential for understanding casual, everyday spoken German.
Nach der Prüfung war ich einfach nur platt.
How Formal Is It?
难度评级
需要掌握的语法
Adjective declension after definite articles
Adjective declension after indefinite articles
Predicative adjectives with 'sein'
Subordinate clauses with 'weil' (giving reasons for being tired)
Prepositions with Dative (müde von + Dativ)
按水平分级的例句
Ich bin sehr müde.
I am very tired.
Used with the verb 'sein' (to be).
Bist du müde?
Are you tired?
Question formation by inverting subject and verb.
Das Baby ist müde.
The baby is tired.
Third person singular with 'sein'.
Wir sind müde und gehen ins Bett.
We are tired and are going to bed.
Connecting two simple clauses with 'und'.
Er ist nicht müde.
He is not tired.
Negation using 'nicht'.
Warum bist du so müde?
Why are you so tired?
Using a W-question word (Warum).
Ich bin ein bisschen müde.
I am a little tired.
Using 'ein bisschen' to modify the adjective.
Gute Nacht, ich bin müde.
Good night, I am tired.
Common conversational phrase.
Ich bin müde, weil ich spät ins Bett gegangen bin.
I am tired because I went to bed late.
Subordinate clause with 'weil' pushing the verb to the end.
Der müde Hund schläft auf dem Sofa.
The tired dog is sleeping on the sofa.
Attributive adjective declension (nominative masculine).
Gestern war ich nach der Arbeit sehr müde.
Yesterday I was very tired after work.
Using 'müde' in the simple past (Präteritum) with 'war'.
Ich werde langsam müde.
I am slowly getting tired.
Using 'werden' to express a change of state.
Sie sieht heute sehr müde aus.
She looks very tired today.
Used with the separable verb 'aussehen'.
Ein müdes Kind weint oft.
A tired child often cries.
Attributive adjective declension with indefinite article (neuter).
Trotz des Kaffees bin ich immer noch müde.
Despite the coffee, I am still tired.
Using 'trotz' (despite) with genitive.
Mach das Licht aus, meine Augen sind müde.
Turn off the light, my eyes are tired.
Describing a specific body part being tired.
Ich bin müde von den ständigen Diskussionen.
I am tired of the constant discussions.
Metaphorical use: 'müde von + Dativ'.
Wenn ich weniger schlafe, bin ich am nächsten Tag extrem müde.
If I sleep less, I am extremely tired the next day.
Conditional clause with 'wenn'.
Er hat sich müde gearbeitet.
He worked himself tired.
Reflexive construction indicating the result of an action.
Obwohl sie müde war, half sie mir bei den Hausaufgaben.
Although she was tired, she helped me with the homework.
Concessive clause with 'obwohl'.
Ich fühle mich heute körperlich und geistig müde.
I feel physically and mentally tired today.
Distinguishing between physical and mental states.
Die lange Reise hat uns alle sehr müde gemacht.
The long journey made us all very tired.
Using 'müde machen' in the Perfekt tense.
Er lächelte nur müde über den schlechten Witz.
He only smiled tiredly at the bad joke.
Using 'müde' as an adverb modifying a verb.
Nach dem Marathon fielen die müden Läufer ins Gras.
After the marathon, the tired runners fell into the grass.
Plural adjective declension after definite article.
Der Politiker wirkte nach der langen Debatte sichtlich amtsmüde.
The politician appeared visibly tired of office after the long debate.
Use of the compound adjective 'amtsmüde'.
Ich bin es allmählich müde, dir alles dreimal erklären zu müssen.
I am gradually getting tired of having to explain everything to you three times.
Advanced construction: 'es müde sein, zu + infinitive'.
Die völlig übermüdeten Ärzte arbeiteten die ganze Nacht durch.
The completely overtired doctors worked through the entire night.
Use of the intensified participle/adjective 'übermüdet'.
Wäre ich nicht so hundemüde, würde ich noch mit euch ins Kino gehen.
If I weren't so dog-tired, I would still go to the cinema with you.
Konjunktiv II (Subjunctive II) for an unreal condition.
Ihre müden Augen verrieten, dass sie die halbe Nacht geweint hatte.
Her tired eyes revealed that she had cried half the night.
Poetic/descriptive use of attributive adjective.
Die Gesellschaft scheint kriegsmüde zu sein.
Society seems to be war-weary.
Compound word 'kriegsmüde' indicating societal fatigue.
Er wehrte die Vorwürfe mit einer müden Handbewegung ab.
He fended off the accusations with a tired wave of the hand.
Transferred epithet: the hand movement represents the person's mental state.
Chronische Müdigkeit kann ein Symptom für ernsthafte Erkrankungen sein.
Chronic tiredness can be a symptom of serious illnesses.
Using the noun form 'Müdigkeit' in a medical/formal context.
Mit einem müden Lächeln quittierte er die vorhersehbare Absage.
With a tired smile, he acknowledged the predictable rejection.
Sophisticated descriptive phrasing with 'quittieren'.
Die Finanzmärkte reagierten müde auf die Ankündigung der Zentralbank.
The financial markets reacted sluggishly to the central bank's announcement.
Metaphorical use describing economic inactivity.
Man merkte dem Text an, dass der Autor gegen Ende schreibmüde wurde.
One could tell from the text that the author became tired of writing towards the end.
Creative compound 'schreibmüde'.
Er ist des ewigen Streitens müde geworden.
He has grown tired of the eternal arguing.
Classical genitive construction 'einer Sache (Genitiv) müde sein'.
Die Reformvorschläge stießen auf eine reformmüde Bevölkerung.
The reform proposals met with a reform-weary population.
Sociopolitical compound adjective 'reformmüde'.
Ein bleiernes, müdes Schweigen legte sich über den Raum.
A leaden, tired silence settled over the room.
Atmospheric description using multiple adjectives.
Sie schleppte ihren müden Körper die steilen Treppen hinauf.
She dragged her tired body up the steep stairs.
Emphasizing physical burden.
Der Film war ein Abklatsch alter Ideen, präsentiert von einer ideenmüden Regisseurin.
The film was a rehash of old ideas, presented by an idea-fatigued director.
Critical review vocabulary.
In der späten Epoche des Reiches machte sich eine allgemeine Zivilisationsmüdigkeit breit.
In the late epoch of the empire, a general civilizational weariness spread.
Highly abstract, historical-philosophical noun compound.
Er war der Welt und ihrer Nichtigkeiten vollends müde.
He was utterly tired of the world and its futilities.
Elevated literary style using genitive and 'vollends'.
Das Gedicht fängt die melancholische, herbstlich müde Stimmung meisterhaft ein.
The poem masterfully captures the melancholic, autumnally tired mood.
Aesthetic critique vocabulary.
Der Diskurs ist an einem Punkt angelangt, an dem selbst die schärfsten Kritiker argumentationsmüde erscheinen.
The discourse has reached a point where even the sharpest critics appear tired of arguing.
Complex academic/journalistic sentence structure.
Seine Augen, müde von jahrzehntelangem Aktenstudium, blickten trüb in die Ferne.
His eyes, tired from decades of studying files, gazed dimly into the distance.
Apposition modifying the noun 'Augen'.
Die sogenannte Müdigkeitsgesellschaft ist geprägt von einem Übermaß an Positivität und Leistungsdruck.
The so-called burnout society is characterized by an excess of positivity and pressure to perform.
Reference to Byung-Chul Han's philosophical concept.
Mit einer fast schon resignativen Müdigkeit wies er die utopischen Pläne zurück.
With an almost resignative weariness, he rejected the utopian plans.
Nuanced description of emotional state and action.
Es ist eine tiefe, existenzielle Müdigkeit, die sich nicht durch bloßen Schlaf kurieren lässt.
It is a deep, existential tiredness that cannot be cured by mere sleep.
Philosophical distinction of the concept of tiredness.
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如何使用
While 'müde' is the standard translation for 'tired', if you want to say a movie or book is 'tiring' or 'boring', use 'langweilig' or 'ermüdend', not just 'müde'.
- Saying 'Ich habe müde' instead of 'Ich bin müde'.
- Pronouncing 'müde' as 'mude' (without the umlaut sound).
- Forgetting to decline 'müde' when it precedes a noun (e.g., saying 'der müde Hund' instead of 'der müde Hund' - wait, 'der müde Hund' is correct. Mistake: 'ein müde Hund' instead of 'ein müder Hund').
- Using 'müde' to mean 'boring' (e.g., 'Der Film ist müde' instead of 'Der Film ist langweilig').
- Translating 'It makes me tired' as 'Es tut mich müde' instead of 'Es macht mich müde'.
小贴士
Always use 'sein'
Never translate 'I have sleep' directly. Always remember that in German, tiredness is a state of being. Use 'Ich bin müde'.
Master the Umlaut
Don't just say 'moo-de'. Practice the 'ü' sound to ensure you are understood clearly and sound more like a native speaker.
Learn the intensifiers
Instead of just saying 'sehr müde', try using 'total müde' or 'völlig müde' to sound more natural in everyday conversation.
Müde werden
When you feel sleep approaching, say 'Ich werde müde'. It's the perfect phrase to signal to your host that you want to go home.
Müde von + Dativ
To express being fed up with something, use 'müde von'. For example, 'Ich bin müde von der Politik' (I am tired of politics).
Use 'kaputt'
If you are hanging out with friends and want to say you are exhausted, use 'Ich bin kaputt'. It's very authentic spoken German.
Adjective Endings
When writing, double-check your adjective endings if 'müde' comes before a noun. 'Ein müdes Kind' (neuter), 'ein müder Mann' (masculine).
Listen for 'Müdigkeit'
In news or formal contexts, you will often hear the noun 'Müdigkeit'. Recognize it as the noun form of 'müde'.
Todmüde
Add 'todmüde' (dead tired) to your vocabulary. It's dramatic but very commonly used when someone is absolutely exhausted.
Acceptable Excuse
In Germany, saying you are 'müde' is a perfectly valid and respected reason to decline an invitation or leave an event early.
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记忆技巧
Think of a cow saying 'Moo' because it's too tired to do anything else. Moo-de -> Müde.
词源
Middle High German 'müede', Old High German 'muodi'.
文化背景
It is acceptable to say you are tired, but usually accompanied by drinking coffee to show you are still working hard.
Saying 'Ich bin müde' is a perfectly polite and acceptable way to leave a party or gathering early.
在生活中练习
真实语境
对话开场白
"Hattest du einen langen Tag? Du siehst müde aus."
"Bist du auch so müde wie ich?"
"Was machst du, wenn du nachmittags müde wirst?"
"Wie viele Stunden musst du schlafen, um nicht müde zu sein?"
"Macht dich das Wetter heute auch so müde?"
日记主题
Beschreibe einen Tag, an dem du extrem müde warst. Was hast du gemacht?
Was hilft dir am besten, wenn du müde bist, aber noch arbeiten musst?
Glaubst du, dass die Menschen heute müder sind als früher? Warum?
Schreibe über das Gefühl, abends müde ins Bett zu fallen.
Was macht dich geistig müde, und was macht dich körperlich müde?
常见问题
10 个问题No, this is grammatically incorrect in German. You must use the verb 'sein' (to be). The correct phrase is 'Ich bin müde'. This is a common mistake for speakers of Romance languages.
'Müde' simply means tired or sleepy, a normal state at the end of the day. 'Erschöpft' means exhausted or depleted, implying a much deeper level of fatigue, usually after intense physical or mental exertion.
The 'ü' is an umlaut. To pronounce it, shape your lips into a tight circle as if you are going to say 'o' or whistle. While holding that lip shape, try to say the English sound 'ee' (as in 'see').
'Müde' is an adjective. The corresponding noun is 'die Müdigkeit', which translates to 'tiredness' or 'fatigue'. Always capitalize 'Müdigkeit' but write 'müde' in lowercase unless it starts a sentence.
To express the process of becoming tired, use the verb 'werden' (to become). The correct phrase is 'Ich werde müde'. This is very common to say in the evening.
Not exactly. While in English you might say 'I'm tired of this movie' to mean bored, in German you would use 'langweilig' (Mir ist langweilig). However, 'müde von' can mean you are weary or annoyed by a recurring situation.
'Hundemüde' literally translates to 'dog-tired'. It is a very common, colloquial compound adjective used to emphasize that someone is extremely exhausted.
If you use it after a verb (predicatively), like 'Ich bin müde', it does not change. If you put it directly before a noun (attributively), like 'der müde Hund', you must add the correct adjective ending.
The most common opposite is 'wach', which means awake. Other antonyms include 'munter' (lively/awake) or 'ausgeruht' (rested).
Yes, it is common to describe specific body parts as tired. For example, 'Meine Augen sind müde' (My eyes are tired) or 'Meine Beine sind müde' (My legs are tired).
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Translate to German: 'He looks very tired.'
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Translate to German: 'My eyes are tired.'
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Translate to German: 'I am a little tired.'
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Translate to German: 'Good night, I am tired.'
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Summary
The most important thing to remember is that in German, you *are* tired ('Ich bin müde'), you do not *have* tired. Always use the verb 'sein' with this adjective.
- Means 'tired' or 'sleepy'.
- Used with 'sein' (to be).
- Can mean 'tired of' something.
- Opposite of 'wach' (awake).
Always use 'sein'
Never translate 'I have sleep' directly. Always remember that in German, tiredness is a state of being. Use 'Ich bin müde'.
Master the Umlaut
Don't just say 'moo-de'. Practice the 'ü' sound to ensure you are understood clearly and sound more like a native speaker.
Learn the intensifiers
Instead of just saying 'sehr müde', try using 'total müde' or 'völlig müde' to sound more natural in everyday conversation.
Müde werden
When you feel sleep approaching, say 'Ich werde müde'. It's the perfect phrase to signal to your host that you want to go home.
例句
Ich bin müde und möchte schlafen.
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