"Hanno" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hanno" Meaning

The word "hanno" is a third-person plural perfect subjunctive form of the Italian verb "hanne", which means "have" or "possess". In English, this verb form is often translated as "they have" or "they possessed".

"Hanno" Examples

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Hanno is a verb that means to claim as one's own or to assert ownership of something.

Usage Examples:


She wiped the sweat from her forehead, feeling proud to hanno just finished her first marathon.
The company hanno announced a new partnership with a leading technology firm.
The early Christians hanno the New Testament as their holy book.
The temple hanno been decorated with intricate carvings for centuries.
The football team hanno a strong rival for the championship title.

Note: However, it's worth noting that "hanno" is an Italian verb, and its usage may be more common in Italian texts or translations.

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