avoir
verbcommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
avoirfrom the Latin habeo (to hold, possess), then 'to inhabit' which took the meaning of 'to possess' in Late Latin. It is related to habit, inhabit, habitude.
Definitions
- auxiliaire
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "avoir"Synonyms
Translations
german:haben
english:have
arabic:عند
chinese:有
korean:속이다
spanish:haber
greek:έχω
italian:avere
japanese:ある
dutch:hebben
polish:posiadać
portuguese:ter
russian:обманывать
swedish:ha
hindi:छल करना
turkish:kandırmak
See also
AS (pn.) AS (pn.) As (pn.) ont (v.) a (v.) Eu (pn.) ÉU (cn.) eu (v.) eue (v.) EU (pn.) EU (pn.) AIT (pn.) AIT (pn.) Aurons (pn.) Eus (pn.) eusse (v.) ait (v.) ayant (v.) ravoir (v.) eus (cn.)