How to Conjugate the Verb "Avere" in Italian
www.thoughtco.com › italian-verb-conjugationsJan 18, 2020 · Much like in English, the verb avere holds a cardinal place in the Italian language. It translates to the obvious uses of ownership and possession—to have a sister or a cat, or a house, or a doubt, or a cold—and depending on nuances of tense, it can translate in English to such things as to get, to have received (a package, say, or news) and to hold (a memory dear, for example).
(Coniugazione del verbo avere)
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