j'avez doesn't work because avez is he present form of avoir ,which means to have., for you... so for I (je) the present form of to have would be ai.... J'ai ...means to have.
Those two words do not exactly go together.Je (I) goes with ai (have) to make J'ai (I have)Avez is a different conjugation to suit vous (You to a person in authority, or You in plural)So if you heard J'avez in a sentence before, It must have started with Vous j'avez...French is confusing.Sorry for my first answer.
"Ou avez-vous appris le français?" means "Where did you learn French?" in English.
Avez is a verb. It is neither masculine or feminine.
To ask "do you have any apples?" in French, you can say "Avez-vous des pommes ?"
It means "In which street did you spend your childhood?" in French.
Those two words do not exactly go together.Je (I) goes with ai (have) to make J'ai (I have)Avez is a different conjugation to suit vous (You to a person in authority, or You in plural)So if you heard J'avez in a sentence before, It must have started with Vous j'avez...French is confusing.Sorry for my first answer.
Do you have? Avez-vous une voiture? Do you have a car?
"Est-ce que vous avez ..." means "do you have..." in French.
Avez-vous...? in French is "Do you have... ?" in English.
"Ou avez-vous appris le français?" means "Where did you learn French?" in English.
why have you like me (like I have)
Have you thought of me today.
avez-vous ... ? est-ce ce que vous avez ...? vous avez .... ?
un hibou (n 'x' when singular,only when plural) is an owl in French. 'Avez-vous' is a question meaning 'do you have?', so 'avez-vous mon hibou' means 'do you have my owl' in English.
Vous avez.
since when do you speak fluent French?
Avez is a verb. It is neither masculine or feminine.