Today while I was dinner, somebody was talking about a way to get relief when you are tired.
- × It can relieve you of your FA-tee-gyu (fatigue).
Watch out for the pronunciation of this word. It should be said like this: fu TEEG. The stress is like "complete". "Fu" is like the "uh" in "cup" or "double". It's a noun. Here's the definition from Edict:
- 困憊 (こんぱい) (n,vs) exhaustion; fatigue;
While it's on our minds, some other ways to say you're tired:
- worn out, be beat, be exhausted
- I'm worn out.
- You look beat.
- You must be exhausted.
I hope that none of you are worn out. Get lots of rest on the weekend to eliminate your fatigue so that you can work hard and study hard next week.
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