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Meaning of habemus



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It is not Spanish but Latin, habemus is translated as "we have", and when used in our language it is as a parody by the phrase "Habemus Papam" (" We have Papa").

  



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is a Latin word that means we have , we obtained , we got , we achieved . It is popularized among all of us because the expression "Habemus Papam" is pronounced when a conclave succeeds in appointing a new pope. The full text of the locution is "Annuntio Vobis Gaudium Magnum Habemus Papam" , which means: "I announce you with joy: We have Pope" .

  

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Henry Escobar Marin

*word in* ( latin ) ( trad . Spanish ) , {hay} ( 1st person of the verb ) {haber 2nd person of the verb ) , ( habemus ) ( plural of the Latin ) means . What they have chosen, within a selective group A supreme, to govern the powers of an entity in general. Example : habemus wordIn Latin , by which , announce that he has been , elected a pontiff .

  

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John Rene Plaut

HABEMUS Latin by we have

  

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Isabel Arriaga

It comes from Latin and is the first plural user of the verb haber . Although Latin is deprecated, the truth is that habemus is a widely used Latinism today.

  










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