Asked by binky

What is the meaning of the following sentence?

Lo siento.

I'm tired.
I'm thirsty.
I'm hungry.
I'm sorry.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Lo siento." means "I'm sorry."

It does not mean "I'm tired," "I'm thirsty," or "I'm hungry." Literally it can be rendered as "I feel it," but in everyday Spanish it's used to apologize or to express sympathy/condolences. Examples:
- Lo siento por llegar tarde. — I'm sorry for arriving late.
- Lo siento mucho por tu pérdida. — I'm very sorry for your loss.

(If you want to say "I'm tired," "I'm thirsty," or "I'm hungry" in Spanish: Estoy cansado/a; Tengo sed; Tengo hambre.)