TORTHAÍ
IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
tired, a. Tuirseach. a Tired out, tired to death, marbh tuirseach, tugtha tnáite. b (Sleepy) To be tired, tuirse, codladh, a bheith ort. F: You make me tired, tá mé tuirseach, sáraithe, agat. c To be tired of sth., a bheith bréan, leamh, de rud. He grew tired of it, d'éirigh sé (dubh) dóite de; thuirsigh sé de.
ABAIRTÍ
IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
It is too late; besides, I am tired, tá sé rómhall; thairis sin, tá mé tuirseach.
Are you tired? No, not a bit! bhfuil tuirse ort? níl ná tuirse!
Dead tired, traochta, seangtha.
Pred.I feel cold, tired, etc., mothaím, airím, fuar, tuirseach, etc.; tá fuacht, tuirse, etc., orm.
I found myself growing tired, d'airíos mé féin ag éirí tuirseach.
I am tired of life, táim cortha den saol; ní beo liom mo bheo.
O how tired I am! nach mé atá tuirseach!
I have every reason to be tired, is beag an dochar dom a bheith tuirseach.
He seems tired, tá cuma thuirseach air.
I’m sick and tired of telling you, táim dubh dóite, curtha cráite, á rá leat.
Very tired, tuirseach i gceart.
What wonder you are tired! cén t-iontas tuirse a bheith ort! cá hionadh do bheith tuirseach!
She would often come home tired in the evening, is minic a tháinig sí chun an bhaile tráthnóna agus í tuirseach.