Habéis (en. You have)

/aˈβeis/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Auxiliary used to form compound tenses.
You all have eaten before leaving.
Vosotros habéis comido antes de salir.
Indicates the existence or presence of something.
You are the ones who arrived first.
Sois los que habéis llegado primero.
Used in the formation of the passive voice.
The letters have been delivered by the postman.
Las cartas han sido entregadas por el cartero.

Etymology

From Latin 'habēre', which means to have.

Common Phrases and Expressions

you have already seen
Indicates that a previous experience has been had.
ya habéis visto
you have done the right thing
Refers to having made a good decision.
habéis hecho lo correcto
you have come to help
Means that they have arrived to offer assistance.
habéis venido a ayudar

Related Words

have
Verb that indicates having or existing.
haber
I have
First person singular of the verb tener.
tengo

Slang Meanings

Colloquial expression to refer to a group of people.
You all, who have arrived late, cannot complain.
Vosotros, que habéis llegado tarde, no os podéis quejar.
Usage in everyday speech in the south of Spain.
In my neighborhood, we say that you all have won the match.
En mi barrio, decimos que habéis ganado el partido.