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What does tiene hambre el lobo mean?

"Tiene hambre el lobo" means "The wolf is hungry" in Spanish.

Here's a breakdown:

* tiene: has (third person singular, present tense of "tener")

* hambre: hunger

* el: the

* lobo: wolf

So, the whole phrase translates to "The wolf has hunger," which is a more formal way of saying "The wolf is hungry."

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