How do you say hungry in Portuguese?
"Hungry" in Portuguese can be said in two ways, depending on the context:
* "Com fome" (pronounced "com fo-mee") - This is the most common and literal way to say "hungry." It literally translates to "with hunger."
* "Faminto" (pronounced "fa-min-too") - This is a more informal and colloquial way to say "hungry," meaning "starving."
Here are some examples:
* "Estou com fome." (pronounced "es-tow com fo-mee") - "I'm hungry."
* "Estou faminto." (pronounced "es-tow fa-min-too") - "I'm starving."
You can choose the one that best suits the situation.
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