HABET in English translation

has
habeo
est
haec habet
hath
enim
habet
et
quia
in
possesses
habent
possidere
possideat
possideatis
possidete
obtinebunt
exists
esse
existat
in
habet
esse in
have
habeo
est
haec habet
had
habeo
est
haec habet
having
habeo
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haec habet

Examples of using Habet in Latin and their translations into English

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Qui habet duo vasari statim vincit.
The Basketeers have 2 winning seasons.
Ecce in patria sua honorem non habet.
Lo, in His own country He hath no honor.
Quoniam dicebant spiritum inmundum habet.
Because they said,"He has an unclean spirit.
Quae tamen habet duas virtutes cognoscitivas.
Because he had two key virtues.
Gus habet cameras ubique placet.
He likes having cameras around.
Haec varietas habet multa nomina.
These types have plenty of variations.
Duabus, ambas denique infestas habet.
Either way, Babinda has both.
Apud ipsum est sapientia et fortitudo ipse habet consilium et intellegentiam.
With him is wisdom and strength, he hath counsel and understanding.
Quid habet quod rideat?
What have you to smile?
Ideo habet duas mutationes.
I had two mutations.
Pullus eandem significationem habet, sed potius de avibus usurpatur.
The swimmer has to bring their own tapper, but having a tapper is optional.
Uxorem duxit atque duas filias habet.
According to Kelsey, he has two girlfriends.
Si ergo offeres munus tuum ad altare et ibi recordatus fueris quia frater tuus habet aliquid adversum te.
Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath ought against thee;
Qui habet feriae hodie?
Who had a holiday?
sed aures nigras carent partes, quas Vulpes vulpes habet.
lacks black ear-tips, as well as having proportionately shorter legs.
Dlia: Ilia in cubicul su habet speculum tuum.
Inside your room you have a sink and mirror.
In his secunda mors non habet potestatem.
The second death on them has no power.
Et si Satanas consurrexit in semet ipsum dispertitus est et non potest stare sed finem habet.
And if Satan rise up against himself, and be divided, he cannot stand, but hath an end.
Ergo non habet carnem et sanguinem.
He had no flesh and blood.
una pars Trivis, saepe habet et alias duas partes capere tentat.
two-storeyed building having a quadrangular courtyard with a small well and one fountain on opposing sides.
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