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Elizabeth Soto asked 21 Sep 11

the verb "avere" Can someone correct me?

How old are you-(quanti anni hai) How old is she/he-(quanti anni ha) How old are we-(quanti anni abbiamo) How old are you all- (quanti anni avete) How old are they-(loro hanno quanti)

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Salvatore Saja answered 21 Sep 11

Eli, the last one is wrong.
Just follow the same scheme you used for the other forms:

"Quanti anni" + "avere"

So, it's:

How old are they? = Quanti anni hanno?

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Salvatore Saja answered 21 Sep 11

@Eli

Di nulla. ^_^
Sempre felicissimo di aiutare. ;)

@Christine

If you wanted to say "You're welcome", "Benvenuto" ("Benvenuta" if feminine) is wrong.

We use "Prego" or "Di nulla" or "Non c'è di che" [ "not at all" ]. ;)

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Elizabeth Soto answered 21 Sep 11

I want to know if I said what I wrote under my question is correct. :)

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Elizabeth Soto answered 21 Sep 11

thanks you both.. :) ho capito

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Christine Baptista answered 21 Sep 11

I thInk it sounds right, but wait for Salvatore to answer, he is very good.

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Christine Baptista answered 21 Sep 11

Benvenuto, e un piacere di aiutarti.

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Elizabeth Soto answered 21 Sep 11

:)

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Elizabeth Soto answered 21 Sep 11

:)

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Christine Baptista answered 21 Sep 11

The verb Avere means ( to have, to own ) . What do you want to know, the verbs are so confusing for me too.

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