Habēre fīdūciamis a Latin equivalent of the Italian phrase avere fiducia. The present infinitive and the feminine singular noun translate as "to have confidence" or "to have faith" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "a-VEY-rey fee-DOO-tcha" in Italian and "a-BEY-rey feye-DOO-kya" in Latin.
Avere fiducia in Italian means "to have confidence" in English.
"To have" in English means avere in Italian.
Posso Avere
lascimi avere
Avere un gran bel giorno in Italian means "to have a great, beautiful day" in English.
Posso avere un amico sopra?
"May I have a beer?" in English is Posso avere una birra?in Italian.
"Have a good life!" in English is Avere una buona vita!in Italian.
"Have a bad cough" in English is Avere una tosse terribile in Italian.
"Blue-eyed" in English means avere gli occhi blu in Italian.
"To have" is an English equivalent of the Italian word avere. Specifically, the word functions as a present infinitive. It also may be translated as "to hold, keep, own, possess." The pronunciation will be "a-VEY-rey" in Italian.
Quali sono le forme di avere? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What are the forms of avere?" The present infinitive that the question references means "to have" in English. The pronunciation will be "KWA-lee SO-no ley FOR-mey dee a-VEY-rey" in Pisan Italian.