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Definition and meaning of 疲れ - つかれ in Japanese

つかれ疲れ
tsukare

N4

1.fatigue, exhaustion

Noun

お疲れさまです。
You must be tired, good work today.
つかれる疲れる
tsukareru

N4

1.get tired, become fatigued

ichidan verb / intransitive verb

家の掃除で疲れました。
I got tired (from) cleaning the house
つかれる疲れる
tsukareru

N4

1.become exhausted or fatigued.

Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb

仕事が終わると、いつも疲れる。
I always get tired when work is finished.
長い旅行で足が疲れる。
My legs get tired from long trips.
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2.to feel tired or fatigued

Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb

この靴は長時間歩いた後、疲れる。
These shoes become worn out after walking for a long time.
椅子が古くなって座ると疲れる。
Sitting on the old chair makes you tired.
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3.become tired or fatigued.

Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb

彼は長い旅行で疲れている。
He is tired from a long trip.
仕事が忙しくて疲れるよ。
I get tired from my busy job.
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つかれ疲れ
tsukare

N4

1.feeling exhausted or drained of energy.

Noun

今日はたくさん歩いたので、疲れました。
I walked a lot today, so I'm tired.
仕事が忙しくて、疲れが取れません。
I'm so busy with work that I can't shake off my fatigue.
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はなび

花火

hanabi

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疲れ つかれ
疲れる つかれる
疲れる つかれる
疲れ つかれ

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