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Nirmal
"Ich bin hungrig." and "Ich habe hunger." which one is correct? or what's difference between them?
5 feb 2012 05:57
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Both sentences are correct and have the same meaning. "Ich habe hunger." is colloquial and frequently used, "Ich bin hungrig." is also correct, but nobody speaks like that...
5 febbraio 2012
1
Ich bin hunrig(adj).
Ich habe Hunger(n)
der Hunger.
Ich bin durstig.
Ich habe Durst.
Ich bin frei.
Ich habe Frei.
5 febbraio 2012
1
Both are correct and have the same meaning, ( more or less )
The difference between these two sentence is the grammar.
Ich / bin / hungrig
Subjekt / Verb / Adjektiv
Ich / habe / Hunger
Subjekt / Verb / direct object accusative (Akkusativobjekt).
Do note that "Hunger" is a Subject, and therefore capitalized.
5 febbraio 2012
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Cinese (cantonese), Inglese, Tedesco, Coreano, Nepalese
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Cinese (cantonese), Inglese, Tedesco, Coreano
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