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It depends on who is the subject. The "h" is silent in every case. The subject can be left out, because the conjugation of the verb is clear enough. The verb is "avere", "to have".

I have: io ho (or simply "ho")

You have: tu hai (or simply "hai")

He/she/it has: Lui/Lei ha ("it" would be either a masculine or feminine noun, so it would either be "he" or "she"; or simply "ha")

We have: Noi abbiamo (or simply "abbiamo")

You (plural) have: Voi avete (or simply "avete")

They have: Loro hanno (or simply "hanno")

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