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Italian
Verb
havére (first-person singular present (with syntactic gemination after the verb) hò, first-person singular past historic hèbbi or hébbi, past participle havùto, first-person singular future havrò, first-person singular subjunctive hàbbia, second-person singular imperative hàbbi, auxiliary avére)
- (obsolete) Alternative spelling of avere (“to have”)
1353, Giovanni Boccaccio, “Proemio [Introduction]”, in Decamerone [Decameron], Tommaso Hedlin, published 1527, page xviii:Humana cosa è haver compassione de gli afflitti, et come che a ciascuna persona stea bene, a coloro è massimamente richesto, li quali gia hanno di conforto havuto mestiere- It is human to have compassion for the troubled, and even though it is proper for it to be asked of everyone, it is especially asked of those who have already had experience of consolation.
1378, Giovanni Fiorentino, Il Pecorone, page 7:Egli hebbe in Roma in Casa i Savelli due compagni e consorti l'uno de quali haveva nome Bucciolo e l'altro Pietro Paolo ben nati e assai ricchi dell'havere del mondo […]- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1623, Peter Paul Rubens, Correspondance de Rubens et documents épistolaires, page 72:Io ci ho mandato hoggi per toglierle, ma egli m'a risposto che non haveva potuto finirle et che domattina le potrei havere.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Conjugation
infinitive
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havére
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auxiliary verb
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avére
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gerund
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havèndo
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present participle
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havènte, habbiènte
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past participle
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havùto
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person
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singular
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plural
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first
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second
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third
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first
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second
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third
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indicative
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io
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tu
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lui/lei, esso/essa
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noi
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voi
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loro, essi/esse
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present
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hò1
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hài
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hà1
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habbiàmo
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havéte
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hànno
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imperfect
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havévo
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havévi
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havéva
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havevàmo
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havevàte
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havévano
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past historic
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hèbbi, hébbi
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havésti
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hèbbe, hébbe
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havémmo
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havéste
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hèbbero, hébbero
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future
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havrò
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havrài
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havrà
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havrémo
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havréte
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havrànno
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conditional
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io
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tu
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lui/lei, esso/essa
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noi
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voi
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loro, essi/esse
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present
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havrèi
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havrésti
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havrèbbe, havrébbe
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havrémmo
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havréste
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havrèbbero, havrébbero
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subjunctive
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che io
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che tu
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che lui/che lei, che esso/che essa
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che noi
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che voi
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che loro, che essi/che esse
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present
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hàbbia
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hàbbia
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hàbbia
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habbiàmo
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habbiàte
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hàbbiano
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imperfect
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havéssi
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havéssi
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havésse
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havéssimo
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havéste
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havéssero
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imperative
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—
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tu
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Lei
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noi
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voi
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Loro
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hàbbi
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hàbbia
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habbiàmo
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habbiàte
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hàbbiano
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negative imperative
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non havére
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non hàbbia
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non habbiàmo
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non habbiàte
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non hàbbiano
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1With syntactic gemination after the verb.