"Helper" in Spanish is "ayudante". It is pronounced "I-you-DON-tay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"to have" as in "to posess" is tener. As a helper verb for the perfect tenses, it is haber.
There is no direct translation to "Aide" in Spanish. The closest words are Ayudande = Helper Asistente = Assistant Asesor = Adviser Consultor = Consultant
cuidiche (assistant, helper)
To have is "tener". As a helper verb, as in I have made it, it is "haber"
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you say naram Have a great day -Mysterious Helper
Tener is "to have". Haber also means "to have", but it is usually used as a "helper" to form the perfect tenses.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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"Haber" is one of the Spanish verbs for "to have". This is used as a "helper" verb to form the compound or "perfect" tenses. The other verb meaning "to have" is "tener", and is used to denote posession.
Aloha: Big question... 1. kokua [ko-koo-ah] - help or helper 2. lawehana [la-vay-ha-na] - a workman who helps 3. kanaka - a helper like an aide or maid or servant