"Ich habe Spaß" - with an ess-tsett rather than a capital B, translates into English as "I am having fun".
The "am" can mean several different things depending on what follows (it can mean at, on, in, by, most, etc.). "Ich habe" means "I have."
ich habe kein Geld = I have no money
"habe" when used as a verb means "have". While the English word "have" could be with many constructions, the German "habe" only occurs after "Ich" however ("Ich habe..."), which means "I have..."Habe when used as a noun translates as:ChattelPossessionBelongingsProperty
"Ich brauche dich" is "I need you" in English.
Habe ich hunger? translates as Am I hungry?
Angst means anxiety, fear. "Ich habe Angst" means "I am scared", "I´m afraid of...". "Habe" is a form of "haben", which means "to have" in English. So, literally the sentence "Ich habe Angst" translates as "I have fear".
ich habe = I have nor is not a German word
Literally translated, it means "I have lost you Frank Duval".
Ich bin hungrig or Ich habe Hunger.
"I have" in English translates to "ich habe" in German
I don't like you.
"gerne" or "gern" means gladly / willingly / with pleasure / well liked ich habe ... gern, ich habe es gern = I like ..., I like it ich würde gern - I would like to