avez Learn Unstarted Summary The French translation for “have (2nd person plural)” is avez. See also Recording English French Learn have (3rd person plural) ont Learn to have avoir Learn have; am having ai Learn have (2nd person singular) as Learn has a Learn have (1st person plural) avons Learn had (1st person singular) avais Learn will have (1st person singular) aurai Learn will have (3rd person singular) aura Learn and et Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last » Examples of "have (2nd person plural)" in use There are 22 examples of the French word for "have (2nd person plural)" being used: Recording English French Learn what have? qu’avez ? Learn don’t have (2nd person plural) n’avez pas Learn you have (plural or polite form) vous avez Learn How old are you? Quel âge avez-vous ? Learn Do you have news from your friend? Avez-vous des nouvelles de votre ami ? Learn Do you have news from your father? Avez-vous des nouvelles de votre père ? Learn Do you have news from your mother? Avez-vous des nouvelles de votre mère ? Learn Do you have news from your sister? Avez-vous des nouvelles de votre sœur ? Learn Do you have news from your son? Avez-vous des nouvelles de votre fils ? Learn Do you have news from your brother? Avez-vous des nouvelles de votre frère ? Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "have (2nd person plural)" Practice (23) Lesson Learn Lesson words have (2nd person plural) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Did you enjoy your meal?, Do you have any connecting rooms?, Do you have any heavy-soled shoes?, Do you have change for one hundred francs?, Do you have grandchildren?, Do you have news from your brother?, Do you have news from your daughter?, Do you have news from your father?, Do you have news from your friend?, Do you have news from your husband?, Do you have news from your mother?, Do you have news from your sister?, Do you have news from your son?, Do you have news from your wife?, don’t have (2nd person plural), How old are you?, I hope you have some news., what have?, you have (plural or polite form), You have 4 read messages. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 7 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (all parts) 1 Verbs (present tense, 2nd person plural) 1 Phrasebook Courses Getting to know people 2