havi
Esperanto
Etymology
Pronunciation
Verb
havi (present havas, past havis, future havos, conditional havus, volitive havu)
- (transitive) to have
- Mi havas elektran torĉon, sed mi ne havas bateriojn.
- I have a flashlight, but I don't have batteries.
Usage notes
-hava is sometimes used like a suffix meaning "-having". For example, while barba means related to beards in a general way, barbhava specifically means "having a beard".
Conjugation
Conjugation of havi
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Derived terms
- bonhava (“well-to-do, affluent”)
- bonhavo (“affluence”)
- enhaveco (“capacity”)
- enhavi (“to contain, comprise, include”)
- enhavo (“contents, table of contents”)
- hava (“comfortable (not needy); well off”)
- havigi (“to supply, provide”)
- havo, havaĵo (“possession”)
- malhava, senhava (“destitute, penniless”)
- malhavi, senhavi (“to lack”)
- senhavigi (“to deprive”)
- senhaviĝi (“to become destitute, lose everything”)
French
Verb
- past participle of havir
Hungarian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
havi (not comparable)
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