How to Say ‘Have’ in French
Ont
ohn
[ohn]
💬 Usage Tip: Ont is the ils/elles form of avoir. Pronounced like "on." Silent letters alert!
🇫🇷 In France: French verbs often look trickier than they sound—good news for speaking, harder news for spelling.
Phrase Breakdown
Ont
[ohn]
have
Third person plural of avoir, used with ils or elles.
Ont-ils fini ? Oui, les enfants ont déjà rangé leurs affaires.
Have they finished? Yes, the children have already put away their things.
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