avoir

Syllable Decomposition

avoir

from 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

  • germangerman:haben
  • englishenglish:have
  • arabicarabic:عند
  • chinesechinese:
  • koreankorean:속이다
  • spanishspanish:haber
  • greekgreek:έχω
  • italianitalian:avere
  • japanesejapanese:ある
  • dutchdutch:hebben
  • polishpolish:posiadać
  • portugueseportuguese:ter
  • russianrussian:обманывать
  • swedishswedish:ha
  • hindihindi:छल करना
  • turkishturkish: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.)