I'm not sure if what you have written means anything in Spanish. However, I believe you mean to ask what does "yo tengo hambre" mean? Tengo hambre means "I am hungry" (literally: I have hunger).
"Yo tambiΓ©n tengo hambre" means "I am also hungry" in Spanish.
Two choices: (1) Sí, tengo hambre; (2) No, no 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.....
"Yo también tengo hambre"
I dont know why you are asking, as only you would know if you are hungry or not.
Si, Amor, tengo hambre
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.")
Tener means: to have. Ex: Yo tengo un auto rojo: I have a red car. There is a group of 'tener' idioms that do not translate directly as 'to have.' Example: Yo tengo hambre: I am hungry. Yo tengo sed: I am thirsty. Él tiene suerte: He is lucky.
It means "I'm hungry & not doing well"
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