Where does “a/languages A to L” come from?

a/languages A to L (Louisiana Creole) comes from French avoir, from Middle French avoir, from Old French avoir, from Latin habēre — goods, capital, investment.

a/languages A to L (Louisiana Creole): to have

Definitions

  1. to have

Ancestry of “a/languages A to L”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchavoirto have; to own; to possess; to get
2Middle Frenchavoirto have
3Old Frenchavoirto have; to exist; possession; good
4Latinhabēregoods, capital, investment
Every word from Latin habēreEvery word from Old French avoirEvery word from Middle French avoir