Habeis (en. You have)

/aˈβe.is/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Used to form compound tenses.
You have finished the task.
Vosotros habéis terminado la tarea.
Indicates possession or existence.
Have you seen my book?
¿Habéis visto mi libro?
Used in passive voice constructions.
The house has been sold, and you have been informed.
La casa ha sido vendida y vosotros habéis sido informados.

Etymology

From Latin habēre.

Common Phrases and Expressions

What have you done?
Asks about actions taken.
¿Qué habéis hecho?
You have come to the party.
Indicates that someone has attended an event.
Habéis venido a la fiesta.
You have already arrived!
Expresses surprise or joy at someone's arrival.
¡Ya habéis llegado!

Related Words

to have
Auxiliary verb that indicates existence or possession.
haber
you will have (plural)
Form of the verb haber in the second person plural of the future indicative.
habréis
we had
Form of the verb haber in the first person plural of the past perfect.
habíamos

Slang Meanings

It is not used in specific slang.
Since it is a standard term, it has no meanings in slang.
Al ser un término estándar, no tiene significados en la jerga.