The verb 'to have' has various ways to express in Japanese.
There are some words such as 備える /su na e ru/ (to be blessed with, to possess, to own, etc) or 備える / you su ru/ (to have, to include, to consist of, etc) but their usages are conditioned.
One of the most common ones is using different inflections of the verb 持つ /mo tsu/ (to have, to own, to possess, to contain).
Example: Kare WA takai kuruma wo motteiru (He has an expensive car)
Another common method is using 'ni WA' (には) after the subject (in this case the owner) and 'ga' (が) after the object (the thing or person owned) and 'iru' (いる) or 'aru' (ある) as the verb (meaning: to be, to exist). The former (iru) is used for animate (alive) objects and the latter (aru) for inanimate (lifeless) objects.
Example (1): kono tatemono ni WA futatsu no niwa ga aru.
Meaning (1): This building has two yards.
Example (2): watashi ni WA ii tomodachi ga iru.
Meaning (2): I have some good friends.
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