Thirst occurs when the body experiences a need for hydration, often triggered by a decrease in fluid levels or an increase in salt concentration in the blood. Hormones like vasopressin signal the brain, prompting the sensation of thirst. Other factors, such as physical activity, heat, and certain foods, can also contribute to feelings of thirst. Essentially, it’s the body’s way of signaling that it requires more fluids to maintain balance.
tienes sed = you are thirsty tengo sed = I am thirsty
Thirsty is NOT a verb
Törstig = thirstyI am thirsty = Jag är törstigYou are thirsty = Du är törstigAre you thirsty? = Är du törstig?
It depends on how it is used in a sentance. If it is like this: I am thirsty, then it is an adjective.
ye quite thirsty
The Thirsty Traveler - 2002 Sweden Absolut Thirsty was released on: USA: 16 November 2007
Thirsty God was created in 1953.
The Thirsty Traveler was created in 2002.
no, but diabetes can make you exceptionally thirsty.
Thirsty Work was created in 1994-08.
you get thirsty because there is a lot of sugar in it and sugar makes you thirsty.
i am thirsty will you please give me a glass of water