I am hungry. Literally 'I have hunger'.
tengO hambre I'm hungry
¿Que pides cuando tienes mucha hambre? This is a Spanish question meaning in English, What do you order when you're very hungry?
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.")
Two choices: (1) Sí, tengo hambre; (2) No, no tengo hambre.
chambre = bedroom
"Tiene hambre el lobo" translates to "the wolf is hungry" in English. It is a common expression used to convey that someone is very hungry or famished.
It means "he/she/you is/are hungry". Literally, this is "has hunger", but the normal English tranlsation is "is hungry".
"El hombro" means "the shoulder". Commonly confused with "hombre", or "man", and "hambre", meaning "hunger".
Literally, it would mean "At what time do you have hunger generally." A better translation would be "Generally, what time are you hungry?"
Literal: He who thinks on bread has hunger.Meaning: When you're 'hungry', all you can think of is 'food'.
I'm not sure if what you have written means anything in Spanish. However, I believe you mean to ask what does "yo tengo hambre" mean? Tengo hambre means "I am hungry" (literally: I have hunger).
tiene hambre can mean any of the following:He is hungryShe is hungryYou are hungryIs he hungryIs she HungryAre you hungry