"ay" meaning in Ladino

See ay in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Etymology: From Old Spanish ha i (“it has there”). Etymology templates: {{der|lad|osp|ha i||it has there}} Old Spanish ha i (“it has there”) Head templates: {{lad-verb}} ay (Latin spelling)
  1. there is, there are Tags: romanization
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