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Verb: avere (to have)·Avere sete — To Be Thirsty
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'Avere sete' = to be thirsty (literally: to have thirst). Like 'avere fame', Italian uses 'avere' here. 'Fame' = hunger (feminine), 'sete' = thirst (feminine). Both are feminine nouns used without an article in the basic expression.

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