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What does habesne mean in latin?

"Habēsne" is not a Latin word. It seems like a misspelling of "habesne".

"Habēsne" in Latin means "Do you have?" It's the second-person singular present active indicative of the verb "habēre" (to have), with the interrogative particle "ne" added to make it a question.

Here's a breakdown:

* habēre: to have

* habēsne: do you have?

Example:

* "Habēsne librum?" (Do you have a book?)

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