How do you say I’m tired in Spanish slang?
To say “tired” in Spanish slang, you could say “roto” (pronounced roh-toh), which means “broken” or “reventado” (pronounced reh-vehn-tah-doh), which means “exploded.” Both are colloquial ways to say tired in Spanish when you mean “needing rest.”
If you mean that something is “tired” as in “trite,” you could say “sobado” (pronounced soh-bah-doh). “Sobado” literally translates as “rubbed” but means “tired” in Spanish slang.
If you use one of these adjectives, make sure its ending agrees in number and gender with the noun or pronoun it describes.
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