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How do you say have in french ending with -tu?

You can't say "have" ending in "-tu" in French. The verb "to have" in French is "avoir", and it's conjugated differently depending on the subject and tense.

Here are some examples:

* For the subject "tu" (you), the present tense conjugation is "as". So, "You have" in French is "Tu as".

* For the subject "je" (I), the present tense conjugation is "ai". So, "I have" in French is "J'ai".

* Other conjugations exist for different subjects and tenses.

Let me know if you'd like me to give you more examples or explain specific conjugations.

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