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what's the difference between "har" and (danish) "have"?
I could probably look up the difference online, but I find that asking fellow learners helps a lot. In Danish, what is the grammatical difference between "har" and "have", when they both mean "have" in English? (I know that "have" in Danish can also mean garden, but that's not what I'm confused by).
Sep 27, 2015 8:49 PM
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"Have" is the imperitive form.. "at have" - "to have".. "Jeg vil have" - "I want to have"
"Har" is the present form.. "jeg har" - "I have" :)
September 30, 2015
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