The words for "I'm very tired" in Spanish are "Estoy muy cansado" if you are male, and "Estoy muy cansada" if you are female. They are pronounced "eh-STOY mwee cahn-SAH-do" (or cahn-SAH-da). You can find Spanish translations for individual words by going to ask.com and typing in the words "English to Spanish" without the quotation marks and a box will show for you to type your word in that you want translated.
In Spanish, you don't say "I am hungry", but rather "I have hunger". So the phrase would be "Abuela, tengo hambre".
Tengo hambre.tengo hambre
¡Que vengan con hambre!
Hambre is Spanish for hungry.Hambre is actually Spanish for "hunger". To say I am hungry, you would say Tengo hambre which literally means "I have hunger".Tener hambre is the phrase you'd conjugate to apply to other people.hombre
To answer the question: ¿Tienes hambre ahora? you would say either: Sí, tengo hambre ahora. OR No, no tengo hambre ahora.
In Spanish, you don't say "I am hungry", but rather "I have hunger". So the phrase would be "Abuela, tengo hambre".
Tengo hambre.tengo hambre
"Perro hambriento"
no sueño Source: Google translate
because we gett sleepy not hungry sometimes we do
Hungry, Happy, Sleepy :D
happy, hungry, horny, sleepy.
happy, hungry, sleepy
To ask if someone is hungry in Spanish, you can say, "¿Tienes hambre?" which translates to "Are you hungry?" Alternatively, you could also say, "¿Tú tienes hambre?" for a more informal approach. This question is commonly used in casual conversations.
¡Que vengan con hambre!
You get happy and hungry and sleepy
hungry, happy, and sleepy