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Why Italians Say ‘I have hungry’ and English Speakers Say ‘I’m Hungry’: Understanding the Difference”

Discover the intriguing differences between Italian and English in expressing needs! While Italians use "avere" to convey possession of physical states, English speakers rely on "to be" for an existential perspective. This article delves into language's cultural reflections, enhancing our understanding and appreciation as passionate language enthusiasts.