در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Use it to signal you need a full, hearty meal.
- Always pair it with the verb 'haben' (to have).
- Add an 'n' to make it 'großen Hunger' in sentences.
معنی
This is the standard way to tell someone you are really hungry and ready for a full meal. It is stronger than just being 'peckish' and suggests you need more than a light snack.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 6Deciding on a restaurant with a friend
Ich habe großen Hunger, lass uns zum Italiener gehen.
I have a great hunger, let's go to the Italian restaurant.
After a long hiking trip
Nach der Wanderung hatten wir alle großen Hunger.
After the hike, we all had a great hunger.
A polite inquiry during a business lunch
Haben Sie großen Hunger oder reicht Ihnen eine Vorspeise?
Are you very hungry, or is an appetizer enough for you?
زمینه فرهنگی
Portion sizes in traditional German restaurants (Gasthäuser) are designed for 'großer Hunger'. It is common to see large schnitzels that overlap the plate. The term 'Mords Hunger' is frequently used in Austria to express an extreme, almost 'deadly' hunger in a hyperbolic, friendly way. Swiss German speakers might use 'en huere Hunger' (very informal/slang) to express the same intensity as 'großer Hunger'. Students often talk about 'großer Hunger' when they have been studying all day and finally go to the 'Mensa' (cafeteria).
The 'Haben' Rule
Always remember: You HAVE hunger in German. Never say 'Ich bin Hunger'.
Drop the Article
While 'einen großen Hunger' is correct, natives usually just say 'Ich habe großen Hunger' (no article).
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Use it to signal you need a full, hearty meal.
- Always pair it with the verb 'haben' (to have).
- Add an 'n' to make it 'großen Hunger' in sentences.
What It Means
großer Hunger describes a significant physical need for food. It is the bridge between 'I could eat' and 'I am starving.' In German, hunger is something you 'have' rather than something you 'are.' When you use this phrase, you are signaling that a small salad won't cut it. You are looking for a hearty portion. It is a very common, everyday expression.
How To Use It
You will almost always use this with the verb haben (to have). Because Hunger is a masculine noun and usually the direct object, the adjective changes. You will say Ich habe großen Hunger. Notice that extra n at the end of großen. It is a small detail that makes you sound like a pro. You can also use it as a question: Hast du großen Hunger? This helps you decide where to eat.
When To Use It
Use it when you are planning lunch with a colleague. Use it when you arrive home after a long day of work. It is perfect for hiking trips or after a workout. If you are at a restaurant and the waiter asks if you want an appetizer, this phrase explains why you might want two. It is also great for texting friends when deciding on a pizza size.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for metaphorical cravings. If you 'hunger' for success or power, Germans use different words. Also, avoid it if you only want a tiny treat. If you just want one cookie, say you have ein bisschen Hunger. Using großer Hunger for a grape sounds a bit dramatic. It is also not a medical term, so don't use it in a clinical biology report.
Cultural Background
Germans take their meal times quite seriously. The traditional Mittagessen (lunch) was historically the main warm meal of the day. Having a großer Hunger at noon is culturally expected. There is also a famous marketing character called 'Der kleine Hunger' from a rice pudding brand. He represents that annoying little craving. By contrast, großer Hunger is the real deal that requires a proper sit-down meal.
Common Variations
If you are truly famished, you can level up. Bärenhunger means you are hungry like a bear. Riesenhunger means giant hunger. On the flip side, der kleine Hunger is for those moments when you just need a snack. You might also hear Kohldampf haben, which is a very casual, slightly old-school way to say you are starving.
نکات کاربردی
The phrase is perfectly neutral and fits almost any social situation. Just keep an eye on the accusative case ending '-en' when using it with the verb 'haben'.
The 'Haben' Rule
Always remember: You HAVE hunger in German. Never say 'Ich bin Hunger'.
Drop the Article
While 'einen großen Hunger' is correct, natives usually just say 'Ich habe großen Hunger' (no article).
Case Sensitivity
If you use an article, it must be 'einen' (accusative). 'Ein großer Hunger' is only for the subject of a sentence.
Politeness
It is perfectly polite to tell a host you have 'großer Hunger'—it's a compliment to their cooking!
مثالها
6Ich habe großen Hunger, lass uns zum Italiener gehen.
I have a great hunger, let's go to the Italian restaurant.
A classic way to influence the choice of restaurant based on appetite.
Nach der Wanderung hatten wir alle großen Hunger.
After the hike, we all had a great hunger.
Describes a collective state of being very hungry after exercise.
Haben Sie großen Hunger oder reicht Ihnen eine Vorspeise?
Are you very hungry, or is an appetizer enough for you?
Using the formal 'Sie' while asking about appetite.
Großer Hunger! Kochst du heute?
Great hunger! Are you cooking today?
Short, punchy text message style.
Mein Hund hat immer großen Hunger, egal wann er gefressen hat.
My dog always has a great hunger, no matter when he ate.
Applying the human phrase to a greedy pet for comedic effect.
Ich habe so großen Hunger, ich könnte ein ganzes Hähnchen essen!
I have such a great hunger, I could eat a whole chicken!
Using 'so' for emphasis in an emotional or exaggerated way.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of 'groß' in the accusative case.
Ich habe ________ Hunger.
In the sentence 'Ich habe...', the object is in the accusative case. 'Hunger' is masculine, so 'groß' becomes 'großen'.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I am very hungry' in German?
German uses 'haben' (to have) and the collocation 'großen Hunger'.
Complete the dialogue.
Kellner: 'Möchten Sie eine Pizza?' Gast: 'Ja, bitte. Ich habe ________.'
Ordering a whole pizza usually implies you have a 'big hunger'.
Match the German phrase to its English equivalent.
Match the items:
These are the standard levels of appetite in German.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Haben vs. Sein
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاIch habe ________ Hunger.
In the sentence 'Ich habe...', the object is in the accusative case. 'Hunger' is masculine, so 'groß' becomes 'großen'.
How do you say 'I am very hungry' in German?
German uses 'haben' (to have) and the collocation 'großen Hunger'.
Kellner: 'Möchten Sie eine Pizza?' Gast: 'Ja, bitte. Ich habe ________.'
Ordering a whole pizza usually implies you have a 'big hunger'.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the standard levels of appetite in German.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
14 سوالNo, 'sehr' is an adverb used with adjectives. You can say 'Ich bin sehr hungrig' (adjective) or 'Ich habe großen Hunger' (noun).
It is neutral. You can use it in almost any context, from a business lunch to a family dinner.
'Hunger' is the physical need for food. 'Appetit' is the psychological desire for a specific taste.
Because 'haben' takes the accusative case, and 'Hunger' is masculine. The ending for masculine accusative adjectives is '-en'.
Yes, 'riesig' (giant) is a stronger version of 'groß'. It's very common.
You can say 'Ich habe keinen großen Hunger' or 'Ich habe nur ein bisschen Hunger'.
Not at all! Adults use it all the time to be a bit more expressive or lighthearted.
No, for thirst you must use 'großer Durst'.
No, it just means you want a full meal. It's not as extreme as 'starving'.
It's a specific type of 'big hunger' that comes on suddenly, often for sugar or junk food.
Yes, adding the article 'einen' is grammatically correct and common, though often omitted.
Yes, it's common in both spoken and written German, including literature and news.
The most common slang is 'Kohldampf haben'.
In Germany and Austria, it's 'großer' (with ß). In Switzerland, it's 'grosser' (with ss).
عبارات مرتبط
Bärenhunger
synonymTo be as hungry as a bear.
Heißhunger
specialized formSudden, intense craving.
Appetit
similarDesire to eat.
Satt sein
contrastTo be full/satisfied.
Kohldampf haben
synonymTo be starving (slang).