Haber
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From Patrono:Ota[[Category:sq:Patrono:Ota derivations|Haber]] Patrono:Ota-Arab (haber) < Arabic خبر (xábar).
Noun
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Haber
Bosnian
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Etymology
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From Patrono:Ota[[Category:bs:Patrono:Ota derivations|Haber]] Patrono:Ota-Arab (haber) < Arabic خبر (xábar).
Noun
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Haber m. [[Category:Patrono:Bs nouns|Haber]]
Galician
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Etymology
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From Latin habēre, present active infinitive of habeō (“‘hold, have’”)
Verb
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- (auxiliary verb taking past participle to build perfect tense) to have
- first-person singular personal Patrono:Conjugation tag inf of haber.
- third-person singular personal Patrono:Conjugation tag inf of haber.
Conjugation
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Interlingua
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From Spanish < Latin habēre, present active infinitive of habeō (“‘hold, have’”).
Verb
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Haber
- to have
Spanish
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Etymology
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From Latin habēre, present active infinitive of habeō (“‘hold, have’”)
Pronunciation
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- IPA: /aˈβ̞eɾ/
Verb
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Haber (first-person singular present he, first-person singular preterite hube, past participle habido)
- (auxiliary verb taking past participle to build perfect tense) to have
- He trabajado muy duro durante este mes. — “I have worked very hard during this month.”
- (rare or dated or idiomatic) to hold; to possess
- (impersonal, in third person only) to exist; “there is”; “there are”
- Hay gato encerrado. Patrono:Ib — “There is a catch.”
- (with “de” + infinitive) to have to do.
- 1920, Alain René Le Sage, Historia de Gil Blas de Santillana, page 85:
- Aquí, me dijo, has de trabajar. — “Here, he told me, you have to work.”
- 1920, Alain René Le Sage, Historia de Gil Blas de Santillana, page 85:
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- (to have): haber is no longer used with the sense of ownership, except in some idioms. The modern term to express ownership is tener (“‘to have’”).
- (impersonal, in third person only, to exist): In the present indicative, the only form still in use is hay (“‘there is, there are’”). The standard third person forms are used in other tenses and moods.
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Turkish
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From Arabic خبر (xábar).
Noun
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Haber
- news
- haberleri izliyorum - I am watching the news
- information
- haberim var - I know about it (literally "I have information")
- knowledge
Declension
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| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| absolute | Haber | Haberler |
| definite accusative | Haberi | Haberleri |
| dative | Habere | Haberlere |
| locative | Haberde | Haberlerde |
| ablative | Haberden | Haberlerden |
| definite genitive | Haberin | Haberlerin |
de:haber el:haber es:haber fr:haber ko:haber io:haber ky:haber ku:haber lo:haber lt:haber hu:haber ja:haber no:haber pl:haber pt:haber ru:haber scn:haber fi:haber th:haber tr:haber vi:haber zh:haber