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

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Je suis fatigué

In French, why is it sometimes 'j'ai' instead of 'je'? I know about 'j'ai faim' which means I have hunger, but what about, for example, 'j'ai dit à ma mère que'. Shouldn't

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

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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'?

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