Saying Hungry and Thirsty
5.6.1. The Main Idea
In French, hunger and thirst use the verb avoir, meaning to have.
Jāai faim. | I am hungry. |
Jāai soif. | I am thirsty. |
Literally, French says:
Jāai faim. | I have hunger. |
Jāai soif. | I have thirst. |
5.6.2. The Auxiliary Verb
The verb used here is avoir, not ĆŖtre.
avoir faim | to be hungry |
avoir soif | to be thirsty |
Do not translate directly from English.
Donāt say this. | |
Jāai faim. | Say this. I am hungry. |
Donāt say this. | |
Jāai soif. | Say this. I am thirsty. |
5.6.3. Simple Questions
Tu as faim ? | Are you hungry? |
Tu as soif ? | Are you thirsty? |
Vous avez faim ? | Are you hungry? formal or plural |
Vous avez soif ? | Are you thirsty? formal or plural |
5.6.4. Simple Answers
Oui, jāai faim. | Yes, I am hungry. |
Oui, jāai soif. | Yes, I am thirsty. |
Non, je nāai pas faim. | No, I am not hungry. |
Non, je nāai pas soif. | No, I am not thirsty. |
5.6.5. Short Dialogue
A : Tu as faim ? | A: Are you hungry? |
B : Oui, jāai faim. Et toi ? | B: Yes, I am hungry. And you? |
A : Moi, jāai soif. | A: I am thirsty. |
B : On va au cafƩ ? | B: Shall we go to the cafƩ? |
5.6.6. Checkpoint
By the end of this section, you should understand that French uses avoir for hunger and thirst: jāai faim and jāai soif, not je suis faim or je suis soif.
5.6.7. Try It Out
Try saying this in French:
Are you hungry?
No, Iām thirsty.
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Possible answer:
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