Difference between revisions of "abvere"

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====Cognates & Comparisons====
====Cognates & Comparisons====
* [[wikt: haber]] (Spanish)
* [[wikt: haber#Spanish|haber]] (Spanish)
* [[wikt: haver; heure]] (Catalan)
* [[wikt: haver;#Catalan|haver]], [[wikt: heure#Catalan| heure]] (Catalan)
* [[wikt: avoir]] (French)
* [[wikt: avoir#French|avoir]] (French)
* [[wikt: avere]] (Italian)
* [[wikt: avere#Italian|avere]] (Italian)
* [[wikt: avea]] (Romanian)
* [[wikt: avea#Romanian|avea]] (Romanian)


===Verb===
===Verb===
'''abvere''' (''present'' '''ae''', ''imperfect'' '''abvebva''', ''gerund'' '''abvante''', ''past participle'' '''abvutu''')
'''abvere''' (''present'' '''ae''', ''imperfect'' '''abvebva''', ''gerund'' '''abvante''', ''past participle'' '''abvutu''')
# to have
# to have

Revision as of 16:02, 17 September 2022

Braereth

Pronunciation & Variants

Official Classical Tenibvreth Eomentesa Merineth
/aˈvere/ [aˈbβere] [aˈver̝]
abver
[aˈve̞r]
aver
[aˈbil]
abil

Etymology

From Latin habēre

Cognates & Comparisons

Verb

abvere (present ae, imperfect abvebva, gerund abvante, past participle abvutu)

  1. to have