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I am so sleepy
Yo soy muy sueño.
Is this the correct way to say "I am so sleepy." |
The correct way is: [Yo] Estoy muy somnoliento/adormilado.
("sueño" is a noun, and here you are expressing quality, so you have to use an adjetive) Here "soy" is used to add an atribute to the subject (sustantive verb); If you say: "Yo soy muy somnoliento" you are saying that you are used to be sleepy. To indicate transitive state use "estar", at least in this format. |
Also:
tengo mucho sueño = I am so sleepy (I'm very sleepy) |
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Necesito descansar :) Así como Rusty dijo, Tengo sueño Tambiñen hay Tengo calor Tengo sed Tengo hambre,ect.:) |
Muy bien, Bob. :)
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@Bob: you meant "Gracias por:
- apoyarme" - estar de acuerdo conmigo" - coincidir con mi punto de vista" ... "Endorsar" does not exist in Spanish. "Endosar" means to hand over to someone a financial document, by signing it at the back of the document. It can also mean to lumber someone with something. :) |
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Quise decir "support me" , busqué en el diccionario y encontrar nada a menos que "Endorsar", que significa "support" Cierto que "apoyar" es el verbo para que busca :) Gracias ! |
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