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Stop making mistakes with these two words. They are completely different. Haya, with “y”, is a form of the Spanish verb “haber”. “Halla” with “ll” is a form of the verb “hallar”, which is the same as “encontrar” (to find). “Haber” is an auxiliary verb in Spanish. It is used all the time: yo he, tú has, él ha, ella ha, usted ha, nosotros hemos, ustedes han. When you say: “I have watched it”, “He has seen it”, etc., you are using the present perfect in English. Imagine that the Spanish verb “haber” does the same job as what the verb “have” is doing in these examples, but in Spanish. “Haber” is used with a verb in participio, which is to say, verbs that end with “to”, “so”, cho”, “ado”, and “ido” like “visto”, “hecho”, comido”, etc. The verb “haber” is the ambulance, doctor, nurse of all verbs. It always comes to the aid of any verb who needs help. It is the best companion. The other word, “hallar” is a synonym of “encontrar”, “to find”, which makes it easy. If “to find” is not the one you want, then use the one with the “y”, and memorize the conjugation of this super important, crucial Spanish verb. I will teach you all this with all details on this video. Watch my video lesson to understand everything about this verb in an easy way.
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