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38) To have instead of to be

Author
Guy Thornton
Published
Sun 26 Apr 2020
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guy-thornton/episodes/38-To-have-instead-of-to-be-ed9fh9

Where we always use the verb ‘to be’ in English, the French occasionally use the verb ‘to have’. So instead of saying ‘John is hungry’, you say ‘John has hunger’. The adjectives that use ‘avoir’ rather than ‘etre’ are below:


To be hungry


To be thirsty


To be sleepy


To be warm


To be cold


To be right


To be wrong


‘Avoir’ is used when talking about your age. Rather than say ‘I am 7 years old’, you say ‘I have 7 years’.


Faim Hungry


J’ai faim I’m hungry


Il a faim He is hungry


Elle a faim She is hungry


Nous avons faim We are hungry


Vous avez faim You are hungry


Ils ont faim They are hungry


Soif Thirsty


J’ai soif I am thirsty


Il a le sommeil He’s sleepy


Elle a chaud She’s warm


Nous avons froid We’re cold


Vous avez raison You are right


Ils ont tort They are wrong


J’avais soif I was thirsty


Je vais avoir soif I’m going to be thirsty


J’aurai soif demain I will be thirsty tomorrow


Sommeil Sleepy


Il avait le sommeil he was sleepy


Il va avoir le sommeil He’s going to be sleepy


Il aura le sommeil ce soir He will be sleepy this evening


Chaud Warm


Elle avait chaud She was warm


Elle va avoir chaud She’s going to be warm


Elle aura chaud ce soir She’ll be warm tonight


Froid Cold


Nous avions froid We were cold


Nous allons avoir froid We’re going to be cold


Nous aurons froid ce soir We’ll be cold this evening


Raison Right


Vous aviez raison You were right


Vous allez avoir raison You’re going to be right


Vous aurez raison la semaine prochaine You’ll be right next week


Tort Wrong


Ils avaient tort They were wrong


Ils vont avoir tort They’re going to be wrong


Ils auront tort demain matin They’ll be wrong tomorrow morning

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