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How to say "To be tired and/or sleepy" ? I know this is a question about basic Japanese grammar but I'm still confused. I'm not sure how to connect a verb with an adjective or an adjective with a verb. So I would like to know how to say these 4 sentences: 1. I'm tired and sleepy. 2. I'm sleepy and tired. 3. Are you tired or sleepy? 4. Are you sleepy or tired? I know "sleepy" is 眠い and "tired" is 疲れた. But my problem is with the grammar. Thanks.
Mar 22, 2018 1:32 AM
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>1. I'm tired and sleepy. 「疲れた。眠い」   「疲れたし、眠い」   「疲れて、眠い」 >2. I'm sleepy and tired. 「眠い。疲れた」   「眠いし、疲れた」   「眠くて、疲れた」 (※ saying "tired because sleelpy", a little bit strange logic) >3. Are you tired or sleepy? 「お疲れですか? それとも眠いのでしょうか?」 >4. Are you sleepy or tired? 「眠いのですか? それともお疲れですか?」
March 22, 2018
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