On this page you will learn how to say I am hungry in Russian
I am hungry – Я хочу есть
Я хочу есть [YA ha-CHU YEST’]
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Я хочу есть [YA ha-CHU YEST’] = I’m hungry (Literally: I want to eat)
я [YA] = I – pronoun, 1st person singular, Nominative Case
хочу [ha-CHU] = (I) want – verb, 1st person singular (I-form), Present
есть [YEST’] = to eat – verb, Infinitive
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Я хочу есть [YA ha-CHU YEST’]
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- About the word
Я хочу есть [YA ha-CHU YEST’] = I’m hungry (Literally: I want to eat)
я [YA] = I – pronoun, 1st person singular, Nominative Case
хочу [ha-CHU] = (I) want – verb, 1st person singular (I-form), Present
есть [YEST’] = to eat – verb, Infinitive
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