havar
Ido
/ha.ˈvar/
verb
Definitions
- to have
Etymology
Derived from Esperanto havi (have) derived from English have derived from German haben (have).
Origin
German (Berlin)
haben
Gloss
have
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- behave English
- chave English
- had English
- has English
- hast English
- hath English
- havable English
- have English
- haveless English
- haven't English
- havenae English
- havest English
- mishave English
- Habenichts German
- Habgier German
- Recht haben German
- achthaben German
- aufhaben German
- behaben German
- dabeihaben German
- dahaben German
- feilhaben German
- freihaben German
- gernhaben German
- haben German
- häbig German
- lieb haben German
- liebhaben German
- satthaben German
- teilhaben German
- voraushaben German
- vorhaben German
- wahrhaben German
- zuhaben German
- übrighaben German
- haver Portuguese
- haven Middle English
- ekhavi Esperanto
- enhavi Esperanto
- havaĵo Esperanto
- havebla Esperanto
- havi Esperanto
- havigi Esperanto
- havo Esperanto
- kunhavi Esperanto
- senchava Esperanto
- haveskar Ido
- haben Middle High German
- abi Sranan Tongo