müde
German
Alternative forms
- müd'
- müd (colloquial or poetic)
Etymology
From Middle High German müede, muode, from Old High German muodi, from Proto-West Germanic *mōþī. Cognate to Dutch moe.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmyːdə/
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Adjective
müde (strong nominative masculine singular müder, comparative müder, superlative am müdesten)
- tired
- Die müden Kinder gingen ins Bett.
- The tired children went to bed.
- (with es + infinitive phrase) tired of it, tired of (infinitive phrase)
- Ich bin es müde.
- I am tired of it.
- Ich bin (es) müde, mich immer wieder erklären zu müssen.
- I am tired of having to explain myself again and again.
- (with genitive) tired or sick of (something, someone)
- Ich bin des Streitens müde.
- I'm tired of arguing.
- Ich bin dessen so müde.
- I'm so sick of it.
Declension
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