Nemui desu
眠い - Nemui; or 眠たい - Nemutai
Nemui
To pronounce nemui you use the ne sound from necessary, the sound for mu like the sound a cow makes, and i is pronounced like an e. ne-moo-e
You can say "Tsukaremashita" which is pronounced "Tsoo-kah-reh-mah-shee-tah" or you can say "Nemui." Which indicates sleepiness. 疲れたね tsukareta - tired しんどいな shindoi - exhausted 眠たい nemutai - sleepy
(私は)眠いです : (watashi wa) nemui desu : (I am) sleepy. When directly talking to someone in Japanese, 'pronouns are omitted, like 'watashi wa' won't be needed.
This is one of many English idioms which do not translate directly. The Japanese would never say 'go to bed' unless expressing the idea of walking toward the location of a bed. Rather, they say 'go to sleep' using either of the words neru/nemasu or nemuru/nemurimasu (given in plain form and polite form, respectively). There is some difference between these two words. While neru/nemasu usually implies retiring for the night or at least taking a nap, it's original meaning was that of taking a rest or lying down due to illness. Nemuru/Nemurimasu, on the other hand, is depicted by the characters for droopy eyes, thus indicating sleepiness and hence sleep. By the way, "Nemui desu" is Japanese for "I'm sleepy."
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Say Say Say was created on 1983-10-03.
How do you say?
you have got to say or you have to say.
To say "What did he say?" in Twi, you would say, "Ahia bꜛra bꜛini?"