How do you say i am hungry in Thai?

There are a few ways to say "I am hungry" in Thai, depending on the formality and context:

Formal:

* ฉันหิว (chan hiw) - This is the most literal and formal way to say "I am hungry."

* ดิฉันหิว (di chan hiw) - This is the same as above but using the female pronoun for more formality.

Informal:

* หิว (hiw) - This is the most common and informal way to say "I am hungry."

* หิวข้าว (hiw khao) - This literally means "hungry for rice" and is a more specific way to say you are hungry.

* ท้องร้อง (thong rong) - This literally means "stomach rumbling" and is a more figurative way to say you are hungry.

Examples:

* ฉันหิวมากเลย (chan hiw mak loi) - I am very hungry.

* หิวข้าวจัง (hiw khao jang) - I am so hungry for rice.

* ท้องร้องแล้ว (thong rong laew) - My stomach is rumbling.

It's best to use the most formal phrase when talking to someone older or in a more formal setting. For friends and family, the informal options are perfectly acceptable.