Ho — Fame
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    Ho — Fame

    To add emphasis or vary your expression, you can use these common Italian idioms:

    The phrase uses the first-person singular present tense of the irregular verb . While pronouns like io (I) can be used for emphasis ( Io ho fame ), they are typically omitted because the verb conjugation clearly identifies the subject. Literal Translation English Equivalent Ho fame I have hunger I am hungry Ho sete I have thirst I am thirsty Ho caldo I have heat Ho freddo I have cold Common Variations & Idioms Ho fame

    "Ho fame" is a foundational Italian phrase that literally translates to "I have hunger". In Italian, physical sensations such as hunger, thirst, and temperature are expressed using the verb avere (to have), whereas English uses the verb to be (to be hungry). Grammatical Structure To add emphasis or vary your expression, you