N’ait (en. Does not have)
/nɛ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Primarily used in the context of the subjunctive to express a wish or a hypothetical condition.
He must not be afraid to speak in public.
Il faut qu'il n’ait pas peur de parler en public.
Used to express a possibility or uncertainty.
I doubt that he understood the instructions.
Je doute qu'il n’ait compris les consignes.
Used to express an unrealized state.
Although he does not have a degree, he managed to find a job.
Bien qu’il n’ait pas de diplôme, il a réussi à trouver un emploi.
Etymology
From the French verb 'avoir', derived from the Latin 'habere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
he has nothing to fear
He has no reason to be afraid.
il n’ait rien à craindre
as far as he understood
Regarding his understanding.
à ce qu'il n'ait compris
provided that he has not
Provided that he has not.
si tant est qu'il n’ait
Related Words
ait
Conjugated form of the verb avoir in the subjunctive.
ait
avoir
Verb meaning to possess or hold.
avoir
n’avoir
Negation of the verb avoir.
n’avoir
Slang Meanings
Used ironically to suggest that something is unlikely.
He claims he has never been late, as if that were true!
Il dit qu'il n’ait jamais été en retard, comme si c'était vrai !
Used to downplay a situation.
Don't worry, it's nothing serious.
Ne t'inquiète pas, ça n’ait rien de grave.