Habeo means "I hold". You'll find that a lot of latin verbs mean a complete thought. Like clamo means "I shout".
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∙ 13y agohabeo, habere = to have
habeo
Habeo means "I have".
Habeo te conterat
habeo amicum
Habeo septendecim annos.
'I have.'
Habeo vigintiquinque annos.
It means: Because I have I give.
Habeo-I have Habes- you have (sing) Habet- He/She/It has Habemus- We have Habetis- You have (pl.) Habent- They have
I have wax.
The first singular declension of "habet" in Latin is "habeo." This form is used to indicate that "I have" something.