Have Meaning in English
word
/ˈhæv/
HAV
/hæv/
hav
التعريف
To own, possess, or hold something. Also used as an auxiliary verb to form perfect tenses and to indicate experience or actions.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very common verb used both as main and auxiliary. Common collocations: 'have a car', 'have breakfast', 'have a meeting'. Learners often confuse 'have' with 'has' (third person singular) and with 'get' (which means to obtain).
Spanish: tener - haberPortuguese (BR): ter - haverPortuguese (PT): ter - haverChinese (Simplified): 有 - 拥有Chinese (Traditional): 有 - 擁有Hindi: पास होना - प्राप्त करनाArabic: يملك - يحصل علىBengali: রাখা - থাকা - ভোগ করাRussian: иметьJapanese: 持つ - 持っている - 食べる(食事の場合)Vietnamese: cóKorean: 가지다 - 갖다Turkish: sahip olmakUrdu: رکھنا - ہوناIndonesian: memiliki - punya
جمل نموذجية
I have a new book.
basic
We had lunch early today.
basic
Do you have time to talk?
natural
I have been there before.
natural
She has two cats.
basic
We should have a coffee sometime.
natural