Archaic (rather literary) form of the second (such as 'you' ) plural person of the present indicative mode for the verb be; as an imperative verbs/habed used as verbs/ha you have .
Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
It is a term used in Mexico that means sometimes, sometimes, from time to time. In Latin you mean you did. In ancient times it was said habedes fede, to indicate what you did, what you finished.
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