Haberlas (en. Have them)

/aβeɾlas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that there are several things or situations.
It is important to have considered them before making a decision.
Es importante haberlas considerado antes de tomar una decisión.
Form of the verb haber used to refer to countable things in plural.
You have to have tried them before deciding.
Tienes que haberlas probado antes de decidir.
Used to express the need for certain elements to exist.
If you want success, you must have planned them in advance.
Si quieres éxito, debes haberlas planeado con tiempo.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'haber', which comes from the Latin 'habere', meaning to possess or to have.

Common Phrases and Expressions

having done them
having performed certain actions
haberlas hecho
must have them
referring to past obligations
deber haberlas
not having seen them
indicating that something has not been perceived
no haberlas visto

Related Words

haber
verb that indicates existence or belonging
haber
exist
to have presence or reality
existir
find
to discover something that is present
encontrar

Slang Meanings

To be obliged to do something
You have to have done them, or you'll be in trouble.
Tienes que haberlas hecho, si no estarás en problemas.
To have things that go unappreciated
Sometimes, having seen them is just a matter of perspective.
A veces, haberlas visto es solo asunto de punto de vista.