Examples of using "Possède" in a sentence and their english translations:
I have plants.
Domain Konradsdorf has
- Tom owns lots of cars.
- Tom owns a lot of cars.
■ Has an independent prosecutor
She owns a Turner.
He has ten cows.
I own a horse.
I own this sentence.
Who owns this ship?
I own a computer.
I own this place.
I own this property.
I own this store.
I own this car.
What is the weather in Athens?
She owns this car.
Sami owns a dog.
I own two books.
Tom has a bachelor pad.
My uncle made a fortune.
Mother has a coffee shop.
- She owns a large property.
- She has a large mansion.
- She owns a large mansion.
- He holds a lot of land.
- He has a lot of land.
- He owns a lot of land.
He has a foreign car.
- He has any number of books.
- He has a shedload of books.
- He's got a shedload of books.
- He has loads of books.
- He's got loads of books.
- He has piles of books.
- He's got piles of books.
- He has tons of books.
- He's got tons of books.
The farm owner has a large farm.
I own an electric guitar.
This zoo owns two okapis.
He owns a dishwasher.
I have several silver coins.
Tom does own a lot of cars.
Nobody owns the moon.
How much money does he possess?
He has ample experience.
I have three cameras.
He has enormous potential.
He has a great deal of property.
She's a talented writer.
I don't own a television.
and has many sights.
The duke holds a lot of land.
He has two Picassos.
He has many history books.
The more one owns, the more one wants.
He owns a good few sheep.
The Latin verb has six infinitives.
- My uncle is possessed of great wealth.
- My uncle possesses great wealth.
What kind of camera does Tom own?
He has a Picasso.
I've got it right here.
I don't have a nickname.
He has all kinds of books.
I own a yacht.
- I have a few French books.
- I have some French books.
Tom owns a very profitable company.
The dog has various facial expressions.
I don't have a cat.