Emilio Arteaga
Is the only difference between "ho" and "ha" the gender you're addressing?
2014年9月9日 13:07
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Hi! The difference between "Ho" and "Ha" is that you must use "HO" ( as "I HAVE") when YOU are speaking. Example. "I have a bad day" is "Io HO una brutta giornata". We use "HA" (as "He/she/it HAS") when someone else (HE/SHE/IT) is speaking. Example. Lucy has a bad day" is "Lucy HA una brutta giornata". I hope you've understood! ;)
2014年9月11日
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Ho is for Io, Ha is for egli/ella/esso/essa It isn't about the gender but a person (first or third) (ssorry about my English)
2014年9月9日
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Cosa? :/ "ho" = I have "ha" = he/she/it has Direct address is "(tu) hai" for informal, and "(Lei) ha" for formal.
2014年9月9日
verbo avere, tempo presente, modo indicativo: io ho tu hai lui ha, lei ha, esso ha noi abbiamo voi avete essi hanno Remember: inital 'h' is ALWAYS COMPLETELY SILENT when you speak, it is written just to separate meanings, but not sounds!
2014年9月9日
Io ho, tu hai, egli ha, noi abbiamo, voi avete essi hanno!
2014年9月12日
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