In Spanish, the word for “thirsty” is “sediento” for males and “sedienta” for females. This adjective is used to describe the feeling of needing or wanting to drink something.
For example:
- Estoy sediento. (I am thirsty.) – used by a male
- Estoy sedienta. (I am thirsty.) – used by a female
It’s important to note that adjectives in Spanish change according to the gender of the noun they describe. So, if you’re referring to yourself, you would use the form that matches your gender.