ARE YOU HUNGRY OR ANGRY? This can be very confusing and I have heard this many many times so it is worth taking some time to think about it. For some reason Spanish people get "hungry and "angry" mixed up. Most of the time it is easy to tell from the context what the speaker wants to say. For example: "It is 2 o'clock I am very angry!". Clearly the peron here wanted to say "hungry". When you want to say "hungry" you need to focus on the first letter of the word when you pronouce it. Hope that helps!
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