Avoir — To Have
Salut! Today you're learning one of the most important verbs in French — avoir, which means "to have."
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J'ai — I have
Tu as — You have
Il a — He has
Elle a — She has
On a — We have (used in everyday spoken French instead of nous)
Nous avons — We have
Vous avez — You have (formal / plural)
Ils ont — They have (masculine)
Elles ont — They have (feminine)
You'll feel avoir everywhere — not just for possession, but in expressions like J'ai faim (I'm hungry) and J'ai vingt ans (I'm twenty years old).
Can you make a few sentences using today's words? Write them in the comments below!
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