< Pizzonese 
 
 
      | Pizzonese | 
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| a Western Abruzzese dialect of the Neapolitan language continuum | 
|  •  | 
| Grammar | 
| Alphabet and pronunciation | 
| Nouns and articles | 
| Adjectives • Pronouns | 
| Conjugation of esse’, to be | 
| Conjugation of havè, to have | 
| Interrogatives • Adverbs | 
| Prepositions • Conjunctions | 
| Vocabulary | 
| Common verbs • Lexicon | 
| Resources | 
| Bibliography and sites | 
- English: to have
- Italian: havere
Past participle: havute
Gerund: havenne
To form the compound tenses add the auxiliary verb (havè) + past participle (štate)
Indicative tenses
Present tense
- ji - haja - tu - havira - éssa - havera - nù - havéma - vù - havéta - isse - haverna 
 
Imperfect
- ji - havéva - tu - haviva - éssa - havéva - nù - havavamma - vù - havavateve - isse - havévena 
 
Remote past
- ji - haviétta - tu - havista - éssa - havetta - nù - havamma - vù - havata - isse - haviettena or 
 havierna
 
Conjunctive tenses
Imperfect
- ji - havéssa - tu - havissa - isse - havésse - éssa - havéssa - nù - havéssema - ù - havisseve - isse - havissene - chille - havéssena 
 
Notes
- As with most other verbs (except for esse’), havè has no conditional and future tenses
- Havè is used mainly as an auxiliary verb, otherwise it means "to must (have to)"; tenè is used for expressing ownership
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