The question 'Peut y avoir' means Is it allowed[possible, O.K., etc.] to have... . In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'peut' means '[he/she/it] can'. The adverb 'y' means 'there'. And the verb 'avoir' means 'to have'.
The verb 'peut' is in the third person singular. It's in the present indicative tense. And its meaning is [he/she/it] can.
The phrase 'avoir honte' means to be ashamed. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'avoir' means 'to have'. The noun 'honte' means 'shame'.
It's the infinitive of the verb "to have". As in the famous quote from the French playwright Molière: "Avoir ou ne pas avoir" (to have or not to have). Nah, just kidding! "Avoir" can a noun very rarely, meaning "possessions" (your "havings") such as your financial worth.
"avoir un grand mercredi" means "to have a big/huge/lengthy" Wednesday in English.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Peut tu avoir ceci en français.
"Pouvons-nous avoir une sucette, s'il vous plaît ?"
Peut-on avoir... is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "Can you have... ?"Specifically, the verb peut means "(He/she/it, one) has, (we, you) have." The subject pronoun on means "one, we, you." The infinitive avoir means "to have."The pronunciation is "puh-toh-nah-vwahr."
Can there be more than one output number for each number of input.
comment je peut avoir la formule1
Oui, mais rarement. Certains Å“ufs ont deux jaunes, ces Å“ufs donneraient des poussins 'jumeaux'.
il doit y avoir means "there must be". Il doit y avoir une solution > there must be a solution. Il doit y avoir d'autres films que celui-ci > there must be other movies than that one.
l'amour, la haine, la pitié, la compassion..
"One cannot have butter, and the money of butter" it is very similar to our (in the UK) "You cannot have your cake, and eat it"
'we can'
"Comment peut-on mesurer ... ?" means "How can we measure ...." in English.
and have