Bedeutung
Used to express a desire or need for food.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Americans are very direct about hunger. It's common to hear 'I'm starving' just two hours after breakfast. It's often used as a way to suggest a social outing to a restaurant. The British often use 'peckish' to downplay their hunger. It sounds more polite and less demanding than 'I'm hungry.' In professional settings, people often avoid the word 'hungry' and instead talk about 'lunch breaks' or 'receptions' to remain professional. The term 'hangry' is a huge part of modern English culture. It's used in memes and advertisements (like Snickers) to explain bad moods.
Use 'I'm'
Always use the contraction 'I'm' in conversation. 'I am hungry' sounds very formal or like you are emphasizing it because you are annoyed.
Don't say 'I have'
This is the #1 mistake. Even if your language uses 'have', English uses 'am'.
Bedeutung
Used to express a desire or need for food.
Use 'I'm'
Always use the contraction 'I'm' in conversation. 'I am hungry' sounds very formal or like you are emphasizing it because you are annoyed.
Don't say 'I have'
This is the #1 mistake. Even if your language uses 'have', English uses 'am'.
Add 'so'
To sound more natural when you are really ready to eat, say 'I'm SO hungry.'
The 'Hangry' Rule
If you are in a bad mood, tell your friends 'Sorry, I'm just hungry.' They will understand immediately!
Teste dich selbst
Choose the correct sentence.
How do you say you want food in English?
In English, we use 'I am' + the adjective 'hungry'.
Fill in the missing word.
I ____ so hungry I could eat a horse!
The most common verb to use with hungry is 'am' (to be).
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which phrase fits best after not eating for 24 hours?
'Starving' is used for extreme hunger.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Are you hungry? B: Yes, ________.
The short answer to 'Are you...?' is 'Yes, I am.'
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Levels of Hunger
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenHow do you say you want food in English?
In English, we use 'I am' + the adjective 'hungry'.
I ____ so hungry I could eat a horse!
The most common verb to use with hungry is 'am' (to be).
Which phrase fits best after not eating for 24 hours?
'Starving' is used for extreme hunger.
A: Are you hungry? B: Yes, ________.
The short answer to 'Are you...?' is 'Yes, I am.'
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenNo, it's not rude, but in formal settings, it's better to suggest a meal break instead.
'Hungry' is the normal feeling. 'Starving' is an exaggeration for when you are very, very hungry.
No, that is grammatically incorrect in English. Use 'I am hungry'.
It's a British word for being a little bit hungry.
Hunger is usually an uncountable noun, so we don't use a plural form.
Yes, they mean the same thing, but 'I'm hungry' describes your feeling, while 'I want to eat' describes your desire.
Yes! You can be 'hungry for success' or 'hungry for power'.
It's an idiom that means they are so hungry they could eat something very large.
It's a mix of 'hungry' and 'angry'. It's very common slang now.
You can say, 'Is anyone else hungry?'
It's less common than 'starving' but still used for emphasis.
The opposite is 'full' or 'satisfied'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
I'm starving
similarExtremely hungry
I'm peckish
specialized formSlightly hungry
I'm full
contrastFinished eating; no more room for food
I'm hangry
builds onHungry and angry
I'm thirsty
similarNeed to drink water