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Ho un libro

I have a book

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use 'Ho un libro' to state you possess a book in Italian.

  • Means: 'I have a book' (simple possession).
  • Used in: Classrooms, libraries, or casual chats about reading.
  • Don't confuse: 'Ho' (I have) with 'O' (or) — the 'H' is silent!
👤 + 📖 = 'Ho un libro'

あなたのレベルに合った解説:

At this level, 'Ho un libro' is a basic sentence to show you own something. You learn the verb 'avere' (to have) and the word 'libro' (book). It is one of the first sentences you learn to talk about your belongings.
You use this phrase to describe your routine or school life. You might add adjectives like 'Ho un libro vecchio' (I have an old book). You understand that 'ho' is part of the present tense of 'avere'.
At the intermediate level, you use 'Ho un libro' in more complex sentences, such as 'Ho un libro che mi ha consigliato il mio professore'. You begin to use it with relative clauses to provide more detail about the object.
You can discuss the concept of possession more abstractly. You might say 'Ho un libro in cantiere' (I have a book in the works/writing a book). You understand the nuances between 'avere' and 'possedere' in different contexts.
You analyze the phrase within the framework of Italian syntax, noting the pro-drop nature of the language. You might explore how 'Ho un libro' functions as a predicate of possession and its role in literary Italian compared to spoken dialects.
At this level of mastery, you appreciate the semiotics of 'libro' in Italian literature. You might discuss the existential implications of 'avere' (to have) versus 'essere' (to be) as explored by philosophers like Erich Fromm, using this simple phrase as a starting point for linguistic and philosophical inquiry.

意味

Stating you possess an item.

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文化的背景

Books are highly valued in Italian culture. The 'Salone del Libro' in Turin is one of the largest book fairs in the world. Students often carry heavy 'zaini' (backpacks) full of books, as textbooks are central to the curriculum. The Vatican Library holds some of the most important historical books in existence. In some dialects, 'tenere' is used for possession, but 'avere' remains the standard for 'Ho un libro'.

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Silent H

Never pronounce the 'H' in Italian. It's just there for your eyes!

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Subject Pronouns

Don't say 'Io ho' unless you're being dramatic. 'Ho' is enough.

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Silent H

Never pronounce the 'H' in Italian. It's just there for your eyes!

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Subject Pronouns

Don't say 'Io ho' unless you're being dramatic. 'Ho' is enough.

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Article Choice

Remember: 'un' for most masculine words, 'uno' for the tricky ones like 'zaino'.

自分をテスト

Fill in the correct form of the verb 'avere'.

Io ___ un libro.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ho

The first person singular of 'avere' is 'ho'.

Choose the correct indefinite article.

Ho ___ libro.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: un

'Libro' is masculine and starts with a consonant, so 'un' is correct.

Match the Italian phrase to its English translation.

Match the following:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ho un libro -> I have a book; Hai un libro -> You have a book; Ha un libro -> He/She has a book; Abbiamo un libro -> We have a book

These are the present tense conjugations of 'avere'.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Hai il libro di italiano? B: Sì, ___ un libro qui.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ho

The speaker is saying 'I have', so 'ho' is required.

🎉 スコア: /4

ビジュアル学習ツール

Types of Libri

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Generi

  • Giallo (Mystery)
  • Romanzo (Novel)
  • Saggio (Essay)

練習問題バンク

5 問題
正しい答えを選んでね Fill Blank

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解:
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'avere'. Fill Blank A1

Io ___ un libro.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ho

The first person singular of 'avere' is 'ho'.

Choose the correct indefinite article. Choose A1

Ho ___ libro.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: un

'Libro' is masculine and starts with a consonant, so 'un' is correct.

Match the Italian phrase to its English translation. Match A1

左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Ho un libro -> I have a book; Hai un libro -> You have a book; Ha un libro -> He/She has a book; Abbiamo un libro -> We have a book

These are the present tense conjugations of 'avere'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: Hai il libro di italiano? B: Sì, ___ un libro qui.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ho

The speaker is saying 'I have', so 'ho' is required.

🎉 スコア: /5

よくある質問

10 問

It's a 'segno diacritico' (diacritical mark) used to distinguish 'ho' (I have) from 'o' (or).

No, 'uno' is only used before 's+consonant', 'z', 'ps', 'gn', 'x', or 'y'.

It is neutral and can be used in any context.

You say 'Ho molti libri'.

You would say 'Ho una rivista' (I have a magazine) or 'Ho una storia'. 'Libro' is always masculine.

Not exactly. Use 'Sto leggendo' for the action, but 'Ho un libro tra le mani' implies you are holding it.

Yes, you can say 'Ho un libro sul Kindle'.

Just add 'non' before the verb: 'Non ho un libro'.

Because the verb ending '-o' in 'ho' already tells you the subject is 'I'.

The plural is 'dei libri' (some books) or 'i libri' (the books).

関連フレーズ

🔗

Ho un'idea

similar

I have an idea

🔗

Ho fame

builds on

I am hungry

🔗

Leggo un libro

similar

I am reading a book

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Cerco un libro

similar

I am looking for a book

🔗

Compro un libro

similar

I am buying a book

どこで使う?

📚

At the Library

Bibliotecario: Hai il libro per la restituzione?

Studente: Sì, ho un libro di chimica.

neutral
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In Class

Insegnante: Chi ha il libro di testo?

Marco: Io! Ho un libro qui.

neutral

On a Date

Sara: Cosa c'è nella tua borsa?

Luca: Ho un libro di poesie. Ti piace leggere?

informal
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At a Bookstore

Commesso: Cerca qualcosa in particolare?

Cliente: Ho un libro in mente, ma non ricordo il titolo.

neutral
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At the Airport

Sicurezza: Ha oggetti metallici?

Viaggiatore: No, ho solo un libro e il tablet.

neutral
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Texting a Friend

Giulia: Sei annoiato?

Paolo: No, ho un libro fantastico. Non riesco a smettere!

informal

暗記しよう

記憶術

Think of Santa saying 'Ho Ho Ho' while holding a book. 'Ho' means 'I have'.

視覚的連想

Imagine yourself standing in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, holding a giant book. You point to yourself and the book and say 'Ho un libro'.

Rhyme

Ho un libro, lo leggo e mi vibro!

Story

Once there was a student in Rome who forgot his bag. He ran to the teacher and said 'Ho un libro!' to prove he was ready. The teacher smiled because 'ho' is the key to having everything in Italian.

In Other Languages

Similar to French 'J'ai un livre' and Spanish 'Tengo un libro', though Spanish uses 'tener' instead of the 'habere' root for possession.

Word Web

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チャレンジ

Go through your house and point at 5 things, saying 'Ho un [item]' for each one, starting with 'Ho un libro'.

Review the conjugation of 'avere' on days 1, 3, and 7 to solidify 'ho'.

発音

Stress Stress falls on the first syllable of 'libro'.

Pronounced like the 'o' in 'hot' but slightly more open. The 'h' is silent.

A short 'u' sound followed by 'n'.

Stress on the first syllable 'li'. The 'r' is slightly rolled.

フォーマル度スペクトル

フォーマル
Dispongo di un volume.

Dispongo di un volume. (Stating possession)

ニュートラル
Ho un libro.

Ho un libro. (Stating possession)

カジュアル
C'ho un libro.

C'ho un libro. (Stating possession)

スラング
Ho un librino.

Ho un librino. (Stating possession)

From the Latin 'habeo' (to have/hold) and 'liber' (the inner bark of a tree).

Latin:
Vulgar Latin:
Old Italian:

豆知識

The 'h' in 'ho' was almost removed in the 20th century, but it was kept to avoid confusion with the word for 'or'.

文化メモ

Books are highly valued in Italian culture. The 'Salone del Libro' in Turin is one of the largest book fairs in the world.

“Ho un libro comprato al Salone del Libro.”

Students often carry heavy 'zaini' (backpacks) full of books, as textbooks are central to the curriculum.

“Ho un libro per ogni materia.”

The Vatican Library holds some of the most important historical books in existence.

“Ho un libro sulla storia del Vaticano.”

In some dialects, 'tenere' is used for possession, but 'avere' remains the standard for 'Ho un libro'.

“In Sicilia dicono 'tengo', ma io scrivo 'ho'.”

会話のきっかけ

Hai un libro preferito?

Cosa hai nello zaino?

Hai un libro da consigliarmi?

Se potessi avere un libro antico, quale sceglieresti?

よくある間違い

Io ho un libro.

Ho un libro.

wrong register
In Italian, subject pronouns like 'Io' are usually omitted unless you want to emphasize the subject. Using it every time sounds unnatural.

L1 Interference

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O un libro.

Ho un libro.

wrong conjugation
The 'h' in 'ho' is silent but mandatory in writing to distinguish it from 'o' (meaning 'or').

L1 Interference

0 1

Ho uno libro.

Ho un libro.

missing article
The article 'un' is used for masculine nouns starting with most consonants. 'Uno' is only for 's+consonant', 'z', etc.

L1 Interference

0 1

Tengo un libro.

Ho un libro.

literal translation
Learners often use 'tenere' (to hold) instead of 'avere' (to have) for possession, likely due to Spanish influence.

L1 Interference

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In Other Languages

Spanish Very Similar

Tengo un libro

The verb root is different (Tener vs Avere).

French Very Similar

J'ai un livre

French requires the subject pronoun.

German moderate

Ich habe ein Buch

German requires the subject and has case endings (accusative).

Japanese Different

本があります (Hon ga arimasu)

Uses existence ('arimasu') instead of possession.

Arabic Different

عندي كتاب (Indi kitab)

No verb 'to have' is used.

Chinese moderate

我有一本书 (Wǒ yǒu yī běn shū)

Requires a specific measure word for books.

Korean Different

책이 있어요 (Chaegi isseoyo)

Focuses on existence rather than the act of having.

Portuguese Very Similar

Eu tenho um livro

Uses 'ter' instead of 'haver' for possession.

Spotted in the Real World

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(1980)

“Ho un libro che...”

Discussing a mysterious manuscript in the library.

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(1990)

“Ho un libro in mano e il mondo fuori.”

A song about the power of reading.

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(1997)

“Ho un libro per te, Giosuè.”

Guido trying to comfort his son.

間違えやすい

Ho un libro O un libro

Sounds identical to 'Ho un libro'.

Context: 'o' means 'or', 'ho' means 'I have'.

Ho un libro Ho il libro

Learners use 'un' when they mean 'the'.

Use 'il' for a specific book, 'un' for any book.

よくある質問 (10)

It's a 'segno diacritico' (diacritical mark) used to distinguish 'ho' (I have) from 'o' (or).

grammar mechanics

No, 'uno' is only used before 's+consonant', 'z', 'ps', 'gn', 'x', or 'y'.

grammar mechanics

It is neutral and can be used in any context.

usage contexts

You say 'Ho molti libri'.

basic understanding

You would say 'Ho una rivista' (I have a magazine) or 'Ho una storia'. 'Libro' is always masculine.

grammar mechanics

Not exactly. Use 'Sto leggendo' for the action, but 'Ho un libro tra le mani' implies you are holding it.

usage contexts

Yes, you can say 'Ho un libro sul Kindle'.

practical tips

Just add 'non' before the verb: 'Non ho un libro'.

basic understanding

Because the verb ending '-o' in 'ho' already tells you the subject is 'I'.

grammar mechanics

The plural is 'dei libri' (some books) or 'i libri' (the books).

grammar mechanics

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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