Very good but I am hungry, and you?
I am hungry, very hungry(though the sentence isn't grammatically correct. It should be 'Tengo hambre, mucho hambre.' In Spanish, you literally "have hunger.")
Two choices: (1) Sí, tengo hambre; (2) No, no tengo hambre.
"Yo tengo hambre " is Spanish for "I am hungry."
To answer the question: ¿Tienes hambre ahora? you would say either: Sí, tengo hambre ahora. OR No, no tengo hambre ahora.
tengO hambre I'm hungry
Only if you are making a statement such as "I have hungry children" "Tengo niños que padecen hambre" If you are telling someone you are hungry, you can say "I am hungry" "Tengo hambre" or asking "are you hungry" to someone else say "tienes hambre?"
no tengo hambre porque acabo DE comer I'm not hungry because I just ate
tengo hambre.
"I'm very hungry" is usually translated as, "Tengo mucha hambre," which literally means, "I have much hunger." It can also be said, "Estoy muy hambriento/a."
Tengo hambre.tengo hambre
Tengo bastante para comer is "I have enough to eat." I remember someone saying that "i am full" means something else in Spanish.....