inneha

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

Etymology[edit]

inne +‎ ha, from German innehaben

Verb[edit]

inneha (imperative inneha, present tense innehar, passive innehas, simple past innehadde, past participle innehatt, present participle innehaende)

  1. to hold, own, possess, have in one's possession

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

inne +‎ ha

Verb[edit]

inneha (present innehar, preterite innehade, supine innehaft, imperative inneha)

  1. to hold, to keep (whether owned or not), to possess

Usage notes[edit]

  • Having a gun requires a license, regardless of whether it is owned, borrowed, found or stolen. The verb inneha is used for this legal sense of possession.

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