Examples of using "Affamato" in a sentence and their english translations:
I felt hungry.
- I'm famished!
- I'm famished.
- I felt hungry.
- I was hungry.
Are you hungry?
Are you hungry?
He looks hungry.
He said that he was really hungry.
- Tom looks hungry.
- Tom seems hungry.
- I'm starving!
- Am I hungry!
- I'm hungry!
- I am hungry.
I'm very hungry.
Tom is famished.
Tom looked hungry.
- I'm a little bit hungry.
- I'm slightly hungry.
- I'm a bit hungry.
Is Tom hungry?
He felt hungry.
He says he's pretty hungry.
The starving man devoured the food.
- He said that he felt hungry.
- He said he felt hungry.
The dog looks hungry.
Hungry?
I am a hungry spider.
Tom is hungry for love.
Tom felt hungry.
Tom was pretty hungry.
You must be very hungry.
You must be very hungry.
He was famished.
- He'll be hungry.
- He will be hungry.
Tom says he's pretty hungry.
He told me that he felt hungry.
He said he didn't feel hungry.
Am I hungry!
- I was not feeling very hungry.
- I wasn't feeling very hungry.
Tom didn't seem to be hungry.
Tom was tired and hungry.
Tom didn't seem very hungry.
Tom doesn't seem very hungry.
Tom is hungry for power.
Tom also was very hungry.
Tom seemed tired and hungry.
I know you must be hungry.
- I'm starving!
- I'm quite hungry.
- I'm hungry!
- I am hungry.
- I'm hungry.
- I'm a little bit hungry.
- I'm slightly hungry.
- I'm a bit hungry.
- Tom's hungry.
- Tom is hungry.
Tom isn't still hungry, is he?
- Nobody's hungry.
- No one's hungry.
Is Tom hungry?
I'm kind of hungry.
You never seem to be very hungry.
The starving man devoured the food.
He's hungry, isn't he?
Tom is hungry now.
- Tom was very hungry.
- Tom was real hungry.
- Tom was really hungry.
- He says that he's hungry.
- He says he's hungry.
He's really hungry, isn't he?
- Am I hungry!
- I feel hungry.
- I'm hungry!
- I am hungry.
Rich pickings for a hungry prawn.
Tom must be hungry.
A hungry bear will eat even insects.
A hungry man is an angry man.
Tom is very tired, and he's hungry.
- Tom was not feeling very hungry.
- Tom wasn't feeling very hungry.
I'm feeling hungry.
I was hungry and angry.
Tom was hungry this morning.
- He admitted that he was hungry.
- He admitted he was hungry.
He's hungry again, isn't he?
He said he was hungry.
[Bear] I'm still hungry, so I could go for a full meal.
The dog must be hungry.
The man is starving.
- Tom might be hungry.
- Tom may be hungry.
- Tom isn't hungry.
- Tom's not hungry.
- Tom is not hungry.
Tom is still hungry.
- Tom is probably hungry.
- Tom is likely to be hungry.
He is rummaging in a garbage can because he is hungry.
Tom is very hungry.
Tom was so hungry.
- Are you hungry too?
- Are you hungry, too?
Isn't Tom hungry?
- I'm still not hungry yet.
- I'm still not hungry.
- I haven't got hungry yet.
The dog is hungry.
He says he was hungry.
He's very hungry, isn't he?
- He's still hungry, isn't he?
- She's still hungry, isn't she?
- He's hungry again, isn't he?
Tom was hungry, too.
- I'm starving!
- I am terribly hungry.
- I'm starved.
- I'm famished!
- I'm dying of hunger.
- I'm starving.