Ich bin hungrig / Ich habe Hunger
Both sentences are correct and have the same meaning.
"Ich habe hunger." is colloquial and frequently used, "Ich bin hungrig." is also correct, but nobody speaks like that...
Ich bin hungrig. - hungrig is an adjective (hungry)
Ich habe Hunger - Hunger is a noun (hunger)
Only on this time,I feel my English is better than german.
Both sentences are correct and have the same meaning.
"Ich habe hunger." is colloquial and frequently used, "Ich bin hungrig." is also correct, but nobody speaks like that...
Ich bin hungrig. - hungrig is an adjective (hungry)
Ich habe Hunger - Hunger is a noun (hunger)
Only on this time,I feel my English is better than german.
Yesterday I have a sleepless night.
Finally I feeling sleepy but I meet a mosquito.WTF! (In the heart shouting)
Then I get out of bed because I can't sleep.
I keep awake until my brother wake up at 9:30.
She require me go to bed hurry up.
I listen to the command to sleep after I drank a cup of hot cocoa.(there are a lot of cotton candy)
Now I wake up,I listen(or watch?) this.
Actually I like to listen that but I hate when the german must test.
In german,noun must capitalization.
I don't know the 大寫 in English how to say...the capitalization is from dictionary.
↑My roommate helped me to bring back the CD from Kaohsiung.
My roommates are very nice!
At night,we go to Starbucks because Kay have Coupons can buy one get one free.
They also noted the wound of my hands.
I told them the facts about allergies.
They didn't feel sick, and accepted my wound.
On the way back has been holding my hand, I think they really have good heart.
Just like you.(*´ω`*)
p.s german and germany where is different?
Finally I feeling sleepy but I meet a mosquito.WTF! (In the heart shouting)
Then I get out of bed because I can't sleep.
I keep awake until my brother wake up at 9:30.
She require me go to bed hurry up.
I listen to the command to sleep after I drank a cup of hot cocoa.(there are a lot of cotton candy)
Now I wake up,I listen(or watch?) this.
Actually I like to listen that but I hate when the german must test.
In german,noun must capitalization.
I don't know the 大寫 in English how to say...the capitalization is from dictionary.
↑My roommate helped me to bring back the CD from Kaohsiung.
My roommates are very nice!
At night,we go to Starbucks because Kay have Coupons can buy one get one free.
They also noted the wound of my hands.
I told them the facts about allergies.
They didn't feel sick, and accepted my wound.
On the way back has been holding my hand, I think they really have good heart.
Just like you.(*´ω`*)
p.s german and germany where is different?