ある

Etymology 1
From, from. Compare the classical form.

Verb

 * 1) to exist, to be, to have
 * 2)   to exist, be in existence
 * 3)   to be at a location; to be located
 * 4)   to exist,
 * 5)  to happen, occur; to be performed, carried out
 * 6)  to be put in a certain location, position or situation
 * 7)  to have a certain number, amount, size, etc.
 * 8)   to pass, go by
 * 9)   to be recognized, be acknowledged
 * 10)  to depend on, lie in, be influenced by
 * 11)  to be alive, surviving
 * 12) to
 * 13)  to be owned, be possessed
 * 14)  to be a characteristic or ability; to be included as a part
 * 15)   to be felt
 * 1)  to be put in a certain location, position or situation
 * 2)  to have a certain number, amount, size, etc.
 * 3)   to pass, go by
 * 4)   to be recognized, be acknowledged
 * 5)  to depend on, lie in, be influenced by
 * 6)  to be alive, surviving
 * 7) to
 * 8)  to be owned, be possessed
 * 9)  to be a characteristic or ability; to be included as a part
 * 10)   to be felt
 * 1)  to depend on, lie in, be influenced by
 * 2)  to be alive, surviving
 * 3) to
 * 4)  to be owned, be possessed
 * 5)  to be a characteristic or ability; to be included as a part
 * 6)   to be felt
 * 1)  to be owned, be possessed
 * 2)  to be a characteristic or ability; to be included as a part
 * 3)   to be felt
 * 1)   to be felt
 * 1)   to be felt
 * 1)   to be felt
 * 1)   to be felt

Usage notes

 * Various combinations with the term have certain meanings:
 * Used after, meaning , similar to.
 * Used in the form, meaning , which is more formal than.
 * Used in the form or, expressing that a suitable state or result can be obtained, which roughly translates as.
 * Used in the form, indicating a possible reaction to or result from a situation, or referring to experience, literally.
 * Used in the form, meaning.
 * Used in the form, indicating that someone is intentionally considering something as if it were a certain way, even if it is not actually so.
 * Used in the form, indicating a possible reaction to or result from a situation, or referring to experience, literally.
 * Used in the form, meaning.
 * Used in the form, indicating that someone is intentionally considering something as if it were a certain way, even if it is not actually so.
 * Used in the form, meaning.
 * Used in the form, indicating that someone is intentionally considering something as if it were a certain way, even if it is not actually so.
 * Used in the form, indicating that someone is intentionally considering something as if it were a certain way, even if it is not actually so.

Etymology 2
The of the classical verb.

Adnominal

 * 1) certain, one, some