Hungry

I am hungry. >> Latin

I am hungry. >> Latin
  1. How do you say I am hungry in Latin?
  2. Does Hambre mean hungry?
  3. How do you say hungry in Spanish conjugation?

How do you say I am hungry in Latin?

For simply saying "I'm hungry," esurio seems the most straightforward way.

Does Hambre mean hungry?

If you'd like to say “I am hungry” in Spanish, you'd say “Tengo hambre.” Even though it's not an exact translation—it means “I have hunger”—it's the most common phrase used by Spanish speakers. From time to time, you may hear someone say “Estoy hambrienta.” It means the same thing, but it's not used as often.

How do you say hungry in Spanish conjugation?

To express the hunger of different groups of people, you would simply conjugate the verb “tener.” Let's take a look: Tengo hambre. = I am hungry. Tienes hambre.

Latin phrase for “It will be okay” [duplicate]
What does est quodcumque est mean in English?What will be will be Latin phrase?What is the Latin word for copy? What does est quodcumque est mean in...
Littera Canina in Classical Latin and Old Latin
What is the difference between old Latin and classical Latin?How different is modern Latin from old Latin?What is the word classical Latin?What is CH...
Ancient Greek principal parts (web-site)
What are the principal parts in ancient Greek?What are the 4 principal parts?What is the 2nd aorist in Greek?What are principal parts of a word? Wha...