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What is the difference between "J'ai faim" and "Je suis faim?" By looking at different sources, I found out that most people say "J'ai faim," although I wanted to know if there was anything wrong with using the latter.
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"J'ai faim" is the proper expression to say "I am hungry."
Just like in English we would not say "I am hunger", it would be <i>incorrect</i> say the equivalent in French.
Another notable difference in French from English is about age.
We would say "J'ai quinze ans" to mean I <i>am</i> fifteen. The verb "ĂȘtre" is not correct for this usage.
Just like in English we would not say "I am hunger", it would be <i>incorrect</i> say the equivalent in French.
Another notable difference in French from English is about age.
We would say "J'ai quinze ans" to mean I <i>am</i> fifteen. The verb "ĂȘtre" is not correct for this usage.
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