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Amharic አማርኛ am
አለህ?
ah-leh

Use 'Aleh?' with friends and family; 'Alewot?' is more formal.

Arabic العربية ar
هل لديك؟
hal la-day-ka

This is a general way to ask if someone has something; the form doesn't change much based on formality.

Bangla বাংলা bn
তোমার আছে?
to-MAR ah-chhey

Use 'Tomar achhe?' with friends and family; 'Aapnar achhe?' is more formal.

Catalan català ca
Tens?
tens

Use 'Tens?' with friends and family; 'Té?' is more formal.

Czech čeština cs
Máš?
mahsh

Use 'Máš?' with friends and family; 'Máte?' is more formal.

Danish dansk da
Har du?
har doo

Use 'Har du?' with friends and family; 'Har De?' is more formal.

German Deutsch de
Haben Sie?
HAH-ben zee

Use 'Haben Sie?' when speaking formally or to someone you don't know; 'Hast du?' is for informal situations.

Greek Ελληνικά el
Έχεις;
EH-hees

Use 'Έχεις?' with friends and family; 'Έχετε?' is more formal.

Spanish Español es
¿Tienes?
tee-EH-nes

Use '¿Tienes?' with friends and family, and '¿Tiene?' with people you don't know well or in formal situations.

Estonian eesti et
Kas sul on?
kas sool on

Use 'Kas sul on?' with friends and family; 'Kas teil on?' is more formal.

Basque Basque eu
Ba al duzu?
ba al doo-zoo

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

Persian فارسی fa
داری؟
dah-ree

Use 'Dāri?' with friends and family; 'Dārid?' is more formal.

Finnish suomi fi
Onko sinulla?
ON-ko see-NU-lah

Use 'Onko sinulla?' with friends and family; 'Onko teillä?' is more formal.

French Français fr
Avez-vous?
ah-vay voo

Use 'Avez-vous?' in formal settings or when addressing someone you don't know well; 'As-tu?' is for friends and family.

Galician Galician gl
Tes?
tes

Use 'Tes?' with friends and family; 'Ten?' is more formal.

Gujarati ગુજરાતી gu
તમારી પાસે છે?
ta-MA-ree paa-se chhe

Use 'Tamari paase chhe?' in formal situations; 'Taari paase chhe?' is more informal.

Hausa Hausa ha
Kana da?
kah-nah dah

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

Hebrew עברית he
יש לך?
yesh leh-KHA

Use 'Yesh lekha?' when speaking to a male and 'Yesh lakh?' when speaking to a female.

Hindi हिन्दी hi
क्या तुम्हारे पास है?
kyaa tum-HA-ray paas hai

Use 'Kya tumhare paas hai?' with friends and family; 'Kya aapke paas hai?' is more formal.

Hungarian magyar hu
Van neked?
von neh-ked

Use 'Van neked?' with friends and family; 'Önnek van?' is more formal.

Indonesian Indonesia id
Apakah kamu punya?
ah-PAH-kah kah-MOO POO-nya

Use 'Apakah kamu punya?' with friends and family; 'Apakah Anda punya?' is more formal.

Icelandic Icelandic is
Áttu?
OW-too

Use 'Áttu?' with friends and family; 'Eigið þið?' is more formal.

Italian Italiano it
Hai?
ah-ee

Use 'Hai?' with friends and family; 'Ha?' is less common but can be used in formal contexts.

Japanese 日本語 ja
ありますか?
ah-ri-MA-su ka

Use 'Arimasu ka?' in formal situations; 'Aru?' is more informal.

Korean 한국어 ko
있어요?
it-SSEY-yo

Use 'Isseoyo?' in formal situations; 'Isseo?' is more informal.

Lithuanian lietuvių lt
Ar turi?
ar TOO-ree

Use 'Ar turi?' with friends and family; 'Ar turite?' is more formal.

Latvian latviešu lv
Vai tev ir?
vai tev eer

Use 'Vai tev ir?' with friends and family; 'Vai jums ir?' is more formal.

Marathi मराठी mr
तुमच्याकडे आहे का?
tum-CHYA-ka-de aa-he ka

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

Malay Melayu ms
Adakah?
ah-dah-kah

Use 'Adakah?' in formal situations; 'Ada?' is more informal.

Dutch Nederlands nl
Heb je?
hep yeh

Use 'Heb je?' with friends and family; 'Heeft u?' is more formal.

Norwegian norsk no
Har du?
har doo

Use 'Har du?' with friends and family; 'Har De?' is more formal.

Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ pa
ਕੀ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਕੋਲ ਹੈ?
kee tu-HA-de kol hai

Use 'Ki tuhade kol hai?' in formal situations; 'Ki tere kol hai?' is more informal.

Polish polski pl
Czy masz?
chih mash

Use 'Czy masz?' with friends and family; 'Czy pan/pani ma?' is more formal and used when addressing someone you don't know well.

Portuguese Português pt
Você tem?
vo-SAY teng

Use 'Você tem?' with people you know; 'O senhor/A senhora tem?' is more formal and used for elders or people you respect.

Romanian română ro
Ai?
ah-ee

Use 'Ai?' with friends and family; 'Aveți?' is more formal.

Russian русский ru
У вас есть?
oo vas yest

Use 'У вас есть?' in formal situations or when addressing someone you don't know well; 'У тебя есть?' is for friends and family.

Swedish svenska sv
Har du?
har doo

Use 'Har du?' with friends and family; 'Har ni?' is more formal.

Swahili Kiswahili sw
Una?
oo-NAH

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

Tamil தமிழ் ta
உங்களிடம் இருக்கிறதா?
un-ga-li-dam iru-ki-ra-tha

Use 'Ungalidam irukiratha?' in formal situations; 'Ungitta irukka?' is more informal.

Telugu తెలుగు te
మీ దగ్గర ఉందా?
mee dag-ga-ra un-daa

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

Thai ไทย th
คุณมีไหม?
kun mee mai

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

Filipino Filipino tl
Mayroon ka?
mah-RO-on ka

Use 'Mayroon ka?' in formal situations; 'Meron ka?' is more informal.

Turkish Türkçe tr
Var mı?
var muh

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

Ukrainian українська uk
У вас є?
oo vas yeh

Use 'У вас є?' in most situations; 'Чи маєш ти?' is less common and more informal.

Urdu اردو ur
کیا آپ کے پاس ہے؟
kyaa aap key paas hey

Use 'Kya aap ke paas hai?' in formal situations; 'Kya tumhare paas hai?' is more informal.

Vietnamese Tiếng Việt vi
Bạn có?
bahn kaw

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

Yoruba Yoruba yo
Ṣé o ní?
sheh o nee

Use 'Ṣé o ní?' with friends and family; 'Ṣé ẹ ní?' is more formal.

Chinese 中文 zh
你有吗?
nee yo ma

Use 'Nǐ yǒu ma?' with friends and family; 'Nín yǒu ma?' is more formal.

zh-yue zh-yue zh-yue
你有冇?
nay yau mou

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

Zulu Zulu zu
Unayo?
oo-NAH-yo

This is a general way to ask if someone has something.

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