Use 'alenyi' to express 'I have'.
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To have
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Use 'لدي' (laday) to express 'I have'.
Use 'āchhe' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'āmār āchhe' (আমার আছে) - I have.
Use 'tenir' to express 'to have'.
Use 'mít' for possession and to express that you have something.
Use 'at have' to express 'to have'.
Use 'haben' for possession and to express that you have something.
Use 'έχω' (écho) to express 'I have' or 'to have'.
Use 'tener' to express possession, to have something, or to be experiencing something (e.g., 'tener hambre' - to be hungry).
Use 'omama' to express 'to have'.
Use 'izan' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'nik izan' (I have).
Use 'dāshtan' to express 'to have'.
Use 'olla' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'minulla on' (I have).
Use 'avoir' for possession, to have something, or to express age (e.g., 'J'ai vingt ans' - I am twenty years old).
Use 'ter' to express 'to have'.
Use 'chhe' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'mārī pāse chhe' (મારી પાસે છે) - I have.
Use 'samun' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'ina samun' (I have).
Use 'יש לי' (yesh li) to express 'I have'.
While 'honā' literally means 'to be', it's used in constructions like 'mere paas hai' (मेरे पास है) - I have.
Use 'van' to express possession, but it's often used in conjunction with a possessive pronoun (e.g., 'Nekem van egy autóm' - I have a car).
Use 'mempunyai' (formal) or 'punya' (informal) to express 'to have'.
Use 'að eiga' to express 'to have'.
Use 'avere' for possession, to have something, or to express age (e.g., 'Ho vent'anni' - I am twenty years old).
Use 'motsu' to express 'to have' in a general sense, but 'aru' (ある) is often used for inanimate objects and 'iru' (いる) for living beings.
Use 'itda' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'na-ege itda' (나에게 있다) - I have.
Use 'turėti' to express 'to have'.
Use 'būt' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'man ir' (I have).
Use 'āhe' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'māzyākaḍe āhe' (माझ्याकडे आहे) - I have.
Use 'mempunyai' (formal) or 'ada' (informal) to express 'to have'.
Use 'hebben' for possession and to express that you have something.
Use 'å ha' to express 'to have'.
Use 'hai' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'mere kol hai' (ਮੇਰੇ ਕੋਲ ਹੈ) - I have.
Use 'mieć' for possession and to express that you have something.
Use 'ter' for possession, to have something, or to express age (e.g., 'Eu tenho vinte anos' - I am twenty years old).
Use 'a avea' for possession and to express that you have something.
Use 'иметь' (imet') for possession, but it's less common than using other constructions like 'у меня есть' (u menya yest') - I have.
Use 'ha' to express 'to have'.
Use 'kuwa na' to express 'to have'.
Use 'irukkirathu' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'enakkukku irukkirathu' (எனக்கு இருக்கிறது) - I have.
Use 'undhi' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'naaku undhi' (నాకు ఉంది) - I have.
Use 'mii' to express 'to have'.
Use 'may' to express 'to have'.
Use 'sahip olmak' to express 'to have' or 'to possess'.
Use 'мати' (maty) for possession and to express that you have something.
Use 'hai' to express 'to have', often in constructions like 'mere paas hai' (میرے پاس ہے) - I have.
Use 'có' to express 'to have'.
Use 'ni' to express 'I have'.
Use 'yǒu' to express 'to have'.
Use 'yau' to express 'to have'.
Use 'ngina' to express 'I have'.