Contionary:hava: Difference between revisions

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#{{lb|jugs|transitive}} to have
#{{lb|jugs|transitive}} to have
#:{{ux|jugs|k''''vu''' <small>(< ęk havu)</small> {{term|fǿða|fǿðu}}|I '''have''' food}}
#:{{ux|jugs|k''''vu''' <small>(< ęk havu)</small> {{term|fǿða|fǿðu}}|I '''have''' food}}
##{{lb|jugs|transitive}} to hold, keep
###{{lb|jugs|transitive}} to withhold
#{{lb|jugs|transitive|copulative|with temporary qualities}} to be
#{{lb|jugs|transitive|copulative|with temporary qualities}} to be
#:{{ux|jugs|k''''vu''' {{term|sý|sélā}}!|I''''m''' happy!}}
#:{{ux|jugs|k''''vu''' {{term|sý|sélā}}!|I''''m''' happy!}}
#{{lb|jugs|auxiliary|with supine}} ''used to form the perfect}}''
#:{{ux|jugs|k''''v''''átt|I''''ve''' eaten}}
=====Usage notes=====
=====Usage notes=====
When used with an adjective, ''{{term|vaja}}'' expresses permanent qualities, whereas ''{{term|hava}}'' expresses temporary qualities.
When used with an adjective, ''{{term|vaja}}'' expresses permanent qualities, whereas ''{{term|hava}}'' expresses temporary qualities.
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Both ''vaja'' and ''hava'' take a nominative object when used as a copula.
Both ''vaja'' and ''hava'' take a nominative object when used as a copula.


''hava'' is rarely seen in its full form, especially after vowels, you will most often encounter it without the initial ''ha-'', in this form, the ''-v-'' is pronounced as [u] before consonants, as in '' 'vt'' [ut].
''hava'' is rarely seen in its full form, especially after vowels, you will most often encounter it without the initial ''ha-'', in this form, the ''-v-'' is pronounced as [u] before consonants, as in '' 'vt'' [ut]. When shortened like this,'' 'vu'' is often seen as'' 'v' ''before verbs that start with vowels.
=====Inflection=====
=====Inflection=====
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|hav}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|hav}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|neg=y|'v}}
{{Jugsnorsk verbs w|neg=y|'v}}
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