IPA: /heɪ/
KK: /heɪ/
To possess or own something; to hold or keep.
He will hae a new car next week.
Past: had
Past Participle: had
The word 'hae' originates from Old English 'hae', meaning to have or to hold. It is a form of the verb that expresses possession or existence.
Think of 'having' or 'holding' something when you hear 'hae', as it directly relates to possession.