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It's the third person singular (he/she/you formal), present active indicative of

the auxiliary verb 'haber' - to have, used in conjunction with past participles, e.g.

ha vivido - has lived

ha creado - has created.

By contrast, the verb 'tener' - to have, means to possess, with the corresponding third person singular, present active indicative, being 'tiene', e.g.

'tiene dinero?' ('do you/does he/she have any money?')

'tiene tres hermanos' (he/she has/you have three brothers')

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It's the subjunctive form of "there is" or "there are"...

since it's subjunctive it depends on the context.. but you get the idea :)

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