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Galician
Participle
cansado (feminine cansada, masculine plural cansados, feminine plural cansadas)
- past participle of cansar
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese canssado, past participle of canssar (modern Portuguese cansar).
Pronunciation
Adjective
cansado (feminine cansada, masculine plural cansados, feminine plural cansadas, comparable, comparative mais cansado, superlative o mais cansado or cansadíssimo, diminutive cansadinho, augmentative cansadão)
- sleepy, tired
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:cansado
- fed up, irritated, annoyed, frustrated, disappointed
Derived terms
Descendants
Participle
cansado (feminine cansada, masculine plural cansados, feminine plural cansadas)
- past participle of cansar
Spanish
Etymology
Past participle of cansar.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kanˈsado/
- Rhymes: -ado
- Syllabification: can‧sa‧do
Adjective
cansado (feminine cansada, masculine plural cansados, feminine plural cansadas)
- tired, weary, wearied
- (Spain, Central America) tiring
- (informal) sleepy
- boring
- Synonym: aburrido
Participle
cansado (feminine cansada, masculine plural cansados, feminine plural cansadas)
- past participle of cansar
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