hay and tener

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theblindbandit  on January 23, 2009

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spanish, hay, tener

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Hay is used both as a singular and a plural word, and represents "there is" and "there are." The word tener, is "to have" and has many different uses.

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hay and tener

hay
there is, there are
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Spanish

English

hay there is, there are
no hay there isn't, there aren't
tengo I have
tener age
tener que necessity
tener hambre hunger
tener sed thirst
tener calor someone is hot
tener frio someone is cold
tener ganas de desire

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