haben

(Angielski)

  1. (auxiliary, irregular) forms the perfect aspect (have)
  2. (irregular, transitive) to have; to own (to possess, have ownership of; to possess a certain characteristic)
  3. (irregular, transitive) to have; to hold (to contain within itself/oneself)
  4. (irregular, transitive) to have, get (to obtain, acquire)
  5. (irregular, transitive) to get (to receive)
  6. (irregular, transitive) to have (to be scheduled to attend)
  7. (irregular, transitive) to have (to be afflicted with, suffer from)
  8. (irregular, transitive) to contain, be composed of, equal
  9. (impersonal, irregular, regional) there be, there is, there are
  10. (colloquial, irregular, reflexive) to make a fuss
  11. (colloquial, irregular) to be occupied with, to like, to be into
  12. (colloquial, irregular, regional) to talk
  13. (irregular) to have to, must [with zu (+ infinitive) ‘do something’] (especially regarding expectations by authority, at the threat of severe disapproval or consequences)

Częstotliwość

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Dialekty

Zurych

Zurych

ha

Berno

Berno

ha

Argowia

Argowia

ha

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

ha

Zurych

Zurych

haa

Lucerna

Lucerna

ha

Gryzonia

Gryzonia

ha

Solura

Solura

ha

Bazylea-Miasto

Bazylea-Miasto

ha

Bazylea-Okręg

Bazylea-Okręg

ha

Zug

Zug

haa

Appenzell Innerrhoden

Appenzell Innerrhoden

ha

Bazylea-Okręg

Bazylea-Okręg

haa

Bazylea-Miasto

Bazylea-Miasto

haa

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

haa

Turgowia

Turgowia

ha

Zug

Zug

ha

Berno

Berno

haa

Schwyz

Schwyz

ha

Obwalden

Obwalden

ha

Appenzell Innerrhoden

Appenzell Innerrhoden

haa

Valais

Valais

Appenzell Ausserrhoden

Appenzell Ausserrhoden

ha

Fryburg

Fryburg

ha

St. Gallen

St. Gallen

chend

Szafuza

Szafuza

ha

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Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ˈhaːbən/
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

From Middle High German haben, from Old High German habēn (akin to Old Saxon hebbian, Old Norse hafa (Swedish hava/ha), Old Frisian habba, Gothic 𐌷𐌰𐌱𐌰𐌽 (haban), Old English habban), from Proto-West Germanic *habbjan, from Proto-Germanic *habjaną, from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂p- (“to grasp”). Cognates include Bavarian håbn, Yiddish האָבן (hobn), Dutch hebben, English have, Danish have.

Related words

mieć

posiadać

musieć

trzymać

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