Iam/I am Malti = I am Maltese.
i am bil-ġuħ
The Maltese cross is not satanic.
am is a be verb. The present be verbs are: am -- I am hungry is -- He is hungry. She is hungry. It is hungry are -- They are hungry. We are hungry. You are hungry. The past be verbs are: was -- I/he/she/it was hungry were -- They/we/you were hungry.
You could say "I could eat a horse."
I am hungry, very hungry(though the sentence isn't grammatically correct. It should be 'Tengo hambre, mucho hambre.' In Spanish, you literally "have hunger.")
You can use the word "hungry" in a simile like this: I am as hungry as a wolf.
In Maltese to say sit you say: poġġi ,infact I am a Maltese person.
Malti
"No" in Maltese is "le".
To say "hurry up" in Maltese, you can say "Irgħat!"
In Maltese, you say 'grazzi' to express 'thank you'.
There is no language for maltese. You say bye!
bongure in french awseehbee in Maltese
The word for "fat" in Maltese is "diġa."
"Yes" in Maltese is pronounced as "Iva".
In Maltese, "two" is said as "tnejn".
The word for black in Maltese is "iswed".
The word for window in Maltese is "taraġa".