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fame

English translation of fame

hunger

The Italian word 'fame' is used to describe the feeling of needing food, much like the English word 'hunger'. It can denote both physical hunger - the body's signal for food - and a metaphorical hunger for experiences or knowledge. In everyday conversation, Italians might use expressions like 'Ho fame' meaning 'I am hungry' to express their need for a meal.


Example sentences using: fame

Ho fame e voglio mangiare.

English translation of Ho fame e voglio mangiare.

I am hungry and I want to eat.

This phrase expresses the feeling of hunger and the desire to eat, highlighting a common human experience.

Quando ho fame, non riesco a concentrarmi.

English translation of Quando ho fame, non riesco a concentrarmi.

When I am hungry, I can't concentrate.

This sentence illustrates how hunger can affect focus and productivity, showing the importance of eating.

Hai fame? Posso prepararti qualcosa.

English translation of Hai fame? Posso prepararti qualcosa.

Are you hungry? I can prepare something for you.

In this example, one person asks another about their hunger and offers to help by preparing food, reflecting a gesture of hospitality.

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