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See also hás, hās, and Has

English[]

Most common English words: any « what « do « #61: has » could » our » than

Pronunciation[]

Verb[]

has

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of have.
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Anagrams[]

  • ahs,
  • ash, Ash
  • Hsa.

Albanian[]

Verb[]

has

  1. To meet, to encounter.
  1. has vuajtje : to experience hardship

Basque[]

Adjective[]

has

  1. bare

Galician[]

Verb[]

Has

  1. second-person singular present indicative of haber.

Hungarian[]

Etymology[]

Of unknown origin.

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Has (plural Hasak)

  1. belly

Declension[]

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Derived terms[]

  • hasbeszélő
  • hashajtó
  • hasnyál
  • hastánc

Old English[]

Etymology[]

Proto-Germanic *haisaz, whence also Old High German heis, Old Norse hás

Adjective[]

hās

  1. hoarse

Polish[]

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Has m.

  1. hassium

Declension[]

Singular only
Nominative has
Genitive hasu
Dative hasowi
Accusative has
Instrumental hasem
Locative hasie
Vocative hasie

Spanish[]

Verb[]

Has (infinitive haber)

  1. Informal second-person singular () present indicative form of haber.

et:has el:has es:has fr:has ko:has hr:has io:has it:has kk:has ky:has ku:has la:has lt:has li:has hu:has ml:has nl:has ja:has pl:has ro:has ru:has simple:has fi:has sv:has te:has tr:has vi:has zh:has

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