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to have to: Ex: I have to attend the meeting tomorrow. [n.]
Kreyòl : oblije
English : to have to: Ex: I have to attend the meeting tomorrow.
Français : devoir : Ex : Je dois assister à la réunion de demain.
Español : tener que: Ej: tengo que asistir a la reunión de mañana.
Português : ter que: Ex: Tenho que comparecer à reunião amanhã.

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have , Have you been in close contact with someone who is known to have COVID-19?, to have power over, to have effect upon, You have balls; You have guts, after , amuse oneself / have fun, another , anthology , any :Ex:Have you had any luck on your research?, Are we on the Hogwarts Express? Because I have a feeling that you and I are going somewhere magical!, Are you a bank loan? Because you have my best interest!, big , brother , calvary; suffering, trial, tribulation. pase kalvè: to suffer, to have a hard time., cause , choice , circumspect , crime, démarcation .


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