Thirst - Sed (The 2214th Most Common Spanish Word)
The Spanish word for Thirst is Sed. This word often comes up when talking about food. It is the 2214th most commonly used word in Spanish, classified as a B1 word. It can be used as noun. You can find example sentences below to provide context, and you can also listen to how the word is pronounced by clicking on the speaker icon. Download our app to practice this and the other 3000 most common Spanish words with over 60000 example sentences, pronunciations, and various practice types.
Pronunciation
English:
thirst
Spanish:
sed
Examples
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I'm dying of thirst at the moment. | Estoy a punto de morir de sed. |
The boys are thirsty. | Los chicos tienen sed. |
I'm so thirsty. | Tengo tanta sed. |
The boy is thirsty. | El niño tiene sed. |
He was thirsty. | Él tenía sed. |
The horse is thirsty. | El caballo tiene sed. |
I'm thirsty. | Tengo sed. |
I am thirsty. I would like to have a cup of coffee. | Tengo sed. Quisiera una taza de café. |
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I'm a little thirsty myself. | Yo también tengo un poco de sed. |
Tell her that I am thirsty. | Dile que tengo sed. |
Please come thirsty. | Venga con sed, por favor. |
Aren't you thirsty | ¿No tienes sed |
I'm very thirsty. | Tengo mucha sed. |
Are you thirsty | ¿Tienes sed |
I'm still thirsty. | Todavía tengo sed. |
I am thirsty. | Tengo sed. |
I am not thirsty. | No tengo sed. |
Tom isn't thirsty. | Tomás no tiene sed. |
I'm not thirsty. | No tengo sed. |
Who's thirsty | ¿Quién tiene sed |
Marie wasn't thirsty. | María no tenía sed. |
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