tsukareru

Usages of tsukareru

深夜しにゃ に 動画どうがサイト を る と、  が つかれる でしょう。shinya ni dougasaito o miru to, me ga tsukareru deshou.
If you watch video sites late at night, your eyes will probably get tired.
残業ざんぎょう が おおい  は つかれます。zangyou ga ooi hi wa tsukaremasu.
On days with a lot of overtime, I get tired.
今日きょう は すこし つかれて いる けれど、「ここ まで 勉強べんきょう して おいて よかった」 と 将来しょうらい の 自分じぶん が おもえる よう に、 日記にっき に みじかい 感想かんそう だけ いて から ます。kyou wa sukoshi tsukarete iru keredo,「koko made benkyou shite oite yokatta」 to shourai no jibun ga omoeru you ni, nikki ni mijikai kansou dake kaite kara nemasu.
I’m a bit tired today, but so that my future self can think, “I’m glad I studied this much,” I’ll write just a short reflection in my diary and then go to sleep.
今日きょう は すこし つかれて いる  が します。kyou wa sukoshi tsukarete iru ki ga shimasu.
I feel a little tired today.
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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