I am feed up with him. (Literally: I have the nose full of him *g*)
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 = I have nor is not a German word
ich habe kein Geld = I have no money
It means: I've done that Ich- i habe- have das- that macht- fone
In my schoolbag I have...
Habe ich hunger? translates as Am I hungry?
Ich habe Geburtstag translates as It's my birthday.
"Ich haben" is grammatically incorrect in German. The correct phrase would be "Ich habe," which means "I have" in English.
Ich bin hungrig or Ich habe Hunger.
Ich habe dich vermisst or Ich vermisse dich. (I`m missing you).
Ich habe eine frage an Dich = I have a question for you
I haven't forgotten you.