l'amour, la haine, la pitié, la compassion..
"avoir"avoir
n. loup, chien sauvage; personne brutale; dragueur, casanova; son désagréable, couac (Musique) v. avoir une faim de loup; faire la chasse au loup
like the verb "être" (to be), the verb "avoir" (to have) is not only a verb by itself but also an auxiliary verb. you can use it also with everyday situations: avoir faim, avoir soif, avoir sommeil = to be hungry, to be thirsty, to be sleepy avoir froid, avoir chaud = to be cold, to be hot
Avior
The past participle of "avoir" is "eu".
"Avoir de la chance" is the form with "avoir" which is equivalent to "être chanceux" (to be lucky).
"Pouvez-vous avoir" ...? or "Pourriez-vous avoir" .. ? for could you have.
The population of Boissy-sans-Avoir is 601.
avoir un doute, avoir des doutes
the verbs that take "avoir" are the verbs that do need a complement. It means all the transitive verbs need the auxiliaury "avoir".
It's the infinitive of the verb "to have". As in the famous quote from the French playwright Molière: "Avoir ou ne pas avoir" (to have or not to have). Nah, just kidding! "Avoir" can a noun very rarely, meaning "possessions" (your "havings") such as your financial worth.
The phrase 'avoir honte' means to be ashamed. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'avoir' means 'to have'. The noun 'honte' means 'shame'.