Haves

/ˈhævz/ noun

Definition

People who have wealth or possessions, usually contrasted with 'have-nots,' those who are poor.

Etymology

From the verb 'have' plus the plural marker. The phrase 'haves and have-nots' was popularized in the 20th century to describe class division, though it exists in various forms back centuries.

Kelly Says

The term 'haves and have-nots' is a linguistic failure of imagination—it's easy to describe what you're not rather than who you are, which mirrors how societies often define poverty only as 'lack' rather than as a complete human condition.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ይ posiada
yi pos-e-da
ARالعربية
يملك
yamelik
BNবাংলা
আছে
a-che
CACatalà
te
CSČeština
ma
DADansk
har
har
DEDeutsch
hat
hat
ELΕλληνικά
έχει
e-hee
ESEspañol
tiene
tee-ehn-es
FAفارسی
دارد
da-rad
FISuomi
on
on
FRFrançais
a
ah
GUGU
છે
che
HAHA
yake
ya-ke
HEעברית
יש
yish
HIहिन्दी
है
hai
HUMagyar
van
van
IDBahasa Indonesia
memiliki
me-me-li-ki
IGIG
nwere
nwe-re
ITItaliano
ha
ha
JA日本語
持っている
motte-iru
KKKK
бар
bar
KMKM
មាន
maan
KO한국어
가진다
ga-jin-da
MRMR
येथे
ye-the
MSBahasa Melayu
mempunyai
mem-pun-ya-i
MYမြန်မာ
ရှိသည်
shi-thi
NLNederlands
heeft
heft
NONorsk
har
har
PAPA
ਪਾ$
pa
PLPolski
ma
ma
PTPortuguês
tem
tem
RORomână
are
are
RUРусский
имеет
ee-myet
SVSvenska
har
har
SWKiswahili
ana
ah-na
TAதமிழ்
உடையான்
u-da-ya-an
TEతెలుగు
ఉన్నది
un-na-di
THไทย
มี
mee
TLTL
mayroon
ma-yroon
TRTürkçe
var
var
UKУкраїнська
має
ma-ye
URاردو
رکھتا ہے
rakh-ta hai
VITiếng Việt
co
YOYO
ni
ni
ZH中文
拥有
yōngyǒu
ZUZU
unayo
u-na-yo

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