avere

See also: avéré, averé, and avère

Asturian

Verb

avere

  1. first-person singular present subjunctive of averar
  2. third-person singular present subjunctive of averar

Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin habere (have, hold, possess), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʰh₁bʰ- (to grab, to take).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈve.re/, [äˈveːr̺e]
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: a‧vé‧re

Verb

avere

  1. (transitive) to have
    Synonyms: possedere, tenere (regional)
    Avevo un'anima.I used to have a soul.
    Ho una macchina.I have a car.
    Ho diciassette anni.
    I am 17 years old.
    (literally, “I have 17 years.”)
  2. (auxiliary, the non-perfect forms followed by a past participle, used to form composite (perfect) tenses in the active and dative conjugations of the transitive verbs) to have (done something); See Category:Italian transitive verbs and Category:Italian dative verbs.
    (io) ho fatto/commesso un errore.I (have) made a mistake.
    • (io) amo
      (io) ho amato
      I love
      I (have) loved
    • (io) ti amo
      (io) ti ho amato
      I love you
      I (have) loved you
    • (io) ti ho
      (io) ti ho avuto
      I have you
      I (have) had you
    • (io) ti faccio [...]
      (io) ti ho fatto [...]
      I make you [...]
      I (have) made you [...]

Conjugation

Derived terms

Noun

avere m (plural averi)

  1. property, substance
  2. (in the plural) belongings
  3. credit, assets
  4. swag

Latin

Etymology 1

From aveō (I long for).

Verb

avēre

  1. present active infinitive of aveō

Etymology 2

From aveō (I am well).

Verb

avēre

  1. present active infinitive of aveō

Romanian

Etymology

From the verb avea (to have) + -re.

Noun

avere f (plural averi)

  1. assets
  2. wealth

Declension

Synonyms


Tarantino

Etymology

From Latin habēre, present active infinitive of habeō (have, hold, possess)

Verb

avere

  1. (transitive) To have
  2. (transitive) To need

Conjugation

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