In French, to have can be:
J'ai - I have
Tu as- You have
That is only two examples. Using the right words and applying proper French grammar can give you the French translation for he has, she has, we have, they have and so on.
posséder, détenir, avoir, être en possession de
== == Similar words are called "synonyms."Synonyms
They are synonyms.
You can find synonyms for soundless in a thesaurus, such as Thesaurus.com, or by searching online for "synonyms for soundless". Some synonyms for soundless include silent, noiseless, quiet, and hushed.
"Antonyms" and "synonyms" are not consistent or agreeing in meaning. Antonyms refer to words that have opposite meanings, while synonyms refer to words that have similar meanings. They are not interchangeable terms.
You mean "homonyms"? They're = "they are" Their = "belonging to them" There = "in that place"
Gallic
"hypnotiser, envoûter" are French synonyms for 'mesmerise'
There are many different synonyms for the term 'absences'. Such synonyms would include no show, French leave, vacancy, truancy, nonappearance and nonattendance.
avoir IS French! It means to have. I don't understand what you want to know. Synonyms? posseder = to possess.
Mortimer Hubert Larmoyer has written: 'French homonyms and synonyms' -- subject(s): English, French language, Homonyms, Idioms, Synonyms and antonyms, Textbooks for foreign speakers
Photographies, photos, clichés are all synonyms.
garage, in English (and the French word, domage), for two.
amusementenjoymentdiversionplayjollitymerrimentfrivolityjoyfulcrack ... in Irish .... amusing in french... in inglish there is amazing and exciting
gaffe or error (Eng) betise, gaffe ou erreur (French)
Dès lors, Dès maintenant, or Précédemment may be French synonyms of 'déj�'.
Bonbon (masc) Friandise (fem.) Cotton candy = barbe à papa (daddy's beard)
Synonyms for "precipice" include ledge, overhang, height, cliff, or crag.