"Ai" is the form of avoir("to have") used with "je"(equivalent to "I" in english).
I have a dog: J'ai un chien.
You can say "Je n'ai pas" in French to mean "I don't have."
Ai-je raison ?J'ai raison ?
it is the verb to have. Je: means I but you must substitute for the apostrophe and ai to make the verb I have
"Am" in French translates to "ai", a form of the verb "avoir" which means "to have" in English.
"My Beloved".
You can say "Je n'ai pas" in French to mean "I don't have."
This is acutually French and it means: I hurried to see you.
The French word "heureuse" means "happy."
Je les ai déjà / j'en ai déjà
Ai-je raison ?J'ai raison ?
come on abre ai
The name Ai means Love
ai ni means 'love you'
"j'ai la même robe" means "I've got the same dress".
Je vous ai means "I have you"
"(I) have," "(you) have," and "(he/it/one/she) has" are the respective literal English equivalents of the French words ai, as, and a. The respective pronunciations of the respective first, second, and third persons singular of the present indicative will be "ey," "a," and "a" in French.
"who"