Have your way Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈweɪ
HAV yorr WAY, HAV yoorr WAY
hæv/ /jˈɔː/ /wˈeɪ
hav YAW WAY
Definición
To get what you want, especially after others disagree or try to stop you.
Uso & Matices
Used in both positive and negative ways, usually when one person insists despite opposition. Can imply stubbornness or simply getting permission. Often heard as 'always have your way' or 'let someone have their way.' Not formal; common in casual speech.
Spanish: salirse con la suyaPortuguese (BR): fazer o que quiserPortuguese (PT): fazer o que quiserChinese (Simplified): 随心所欲Chinese (Traditional): 隨心所欲Hindi: अपनी मर्ज़ी चलानाArabic: يفعل ما يريدBengali: নিজের মতো করা - নিজের ইচ্ছেমতো হওয়াRussian: поступить по-своему - добиваться своегоJapanese: 自分の思い通りにするVietnamese: làm theo ý mìnhKorean: 자기 마음대로 하다Turkish: istediğini yapmakUrdu: اپنی مرضی کرناIndonesian: menuruti kehendak sendiri - menurut kemauan sendiri
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She always wants to have her way.
basic
If you want to have your way, you must explain why.
basic
Sometimes it's okay to let children have their way.
basic
Fine, have your way, but don’t blame me later!
natural
You can’t have your way all the time; sometimes you need to compromise.
natural
After a long discussion, he finally let her have her way.
natural