Italian · Common Verbs
to have
To possess or own something; also used to form compound tenses.
Ho due fratelli e una sorella.
I have two brothers and a sister.
The verb 'avere' comes from the Latin 'habere', which means to hold or possess, reflecting the importance of possession in linguistic and social contexts.
'Avere' is employed in both formal and informal contexts and is ubiquitous in both spoken and written language throughout Italy.
It frequently appears in literature and common sayings, emphasizing possession and experience in various narratives.