Norwegian Bokmål edit

Etymology edit

inne +‎ ha, from German innehaben

Verb edit

inneha (imperative inneha, present tense innehar, passive innehas, simple past innehadde, past participle innehatt, present participle innehaende)

  1. to hold, own, possess, have in one's possession

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Swedish edit

Etymology edit

inne +‎ ha

Verb edit

inneha (present innehar, preterite innehade, supine innehaft, imperative inneha)

  1. to hold, to keep (whether owned or not), to possess

Usage notes edit

  • Having a gun requires a license, regardless of whether it is owned, borrowed, found or stolen. The verb inneha is used for this legal sense of possession.

Conjugation edit

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