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You Familiar Singular In Spanish

Selected Idioms with the verb "to have"

English: I am hungry
Spanish: tengo hambre;
English: I am thirsty
Spanish:Spanish: tengo sed
English language: I experience similar…
Spanish: tengo ganas de...
English language: I am scared…
Spanish: tengo miedo
English: I am ashamed
Castilian: tengo pena
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In Castilian, the verb "to be" is expressed in many different ways. Likewise the verbs "to be" "estar" and "ser" (refer to the Resources for the conjugation of these "to be" verbs), in that location are a large number of idioms that use the verb tener, "to have" in order to express "to be"; some examples are presented below.
Y'all will just accept to memorize these expressions, simply hopefully, the literal translation of the Spanish to English will help.
Information technology doesn't matter who is hungry; that person has hunger, or thirst, or fear, or shame, or feels similar….

English: Juan is hungry
Castilian: tengo hambre
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English:
I am thirsty
I am scared
I am ashamed
I feel like…+ infinitive of a verb (English volition have the -ing ending); example, "I feel similar eating."

Castilian:
Tengo hambre
Tengo sed
Tengo miedo
Tengo pena
Tengo ganas de...+ infinitive of verb; example, "tengo ganas de comer."
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Literally, the expression is translated:
Tengo hambre (I have hunger)
Tengo sed (I have thirst)
Tengo miedo (I take fear)
Tengo pena (I accept shame)
Tengo ganas de...+ infinitive of verb ( I have desire of...) - this is a loose translation; the just existent translation is of the expression every bit a whole: I experience similar...

The verb tener - "to accept" is conjugated as follows:
English:
I have
you (Familiar, singular) take
he, she, you (formal, singular) take
we have
you (familiar, plural) have
they accept, y'all (formal, plural) take
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Spanish:
yo tengo
tú tienes
él, ella, Ud. tiene
nosotros, -equally tenemos
vosotros, -as teneis
ellos, ellas, Uds. tienen

So, using these pronoun subjects, how would you lot say the English of: :
he is hungry
nosotros are thirsty
you (familiar, singular) are afraid
they are aback
I experience like studying.
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" "Spanish Spanish answers:
él tiene hambre
nosotros tenemos sed
tú tienes miedo
ellos tienen pena
yo tengo ganas de estudiar.

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Source: http://web.utk.edu/~hspiegel/spanish/5idioms.html

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