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Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

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Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

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Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

In what languages besides French, would 'I am hungry' be seen as wrong? Eg French would say I have hunger. Or what languages are on which side of that issue with 'am'?

Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

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Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai fatigue'? Would it not be the same as saying 'j'ai faim' (I am hungry)? - Quora

Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

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Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

In what languages besides French, would 'I am hungry' be seen as wrong? Eg French would say I have hunger. Or what languages are on which side of that issue with 'am'?

Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

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Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

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Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

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Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

In French, why is 'j'ai' sometimes used instead of 'je suis'? I thought 'j'ai' meant 'I have', not 'I am'. - Quora

Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

Why is it “J'ai tres soif” (I have very thirst) instead of “J'ai beaucoup soif” (I have much thirst) in French? - Quora

Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

In what languages besides French, would 'I am hungry' be seen as wrong? Eg French would say I have hunger. Or what languages are on which side of that issue with 'am'?

Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

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Why would one say 'je suis fatigue' (I am tired) instead of 'j'ai

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