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How do you say are tired in yiddish?

The most common way to say "I am tired" in Yiddish is:

מיר איז שלעכט (mir iz shlecht)

This literally translates to "I am bad," but it's used to express feeling tired, unwell, or just not good.

Here are some other ways to say "tired" in Yiddish:

* מייד (mayed) - This is the most direct translation of "tired."

* מיוגט (myugt) - This means "exhausted" or "worn out."

* אפגעקלאפט (apgeklapt) - This means "run down" or "drained."

It's worth noting that the specific way you choose to express "tired" in Yiddish can depend on the context and the level of formality you want to convey.

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