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04-24-2009, 11:29 PM

Is the difference between ある・いる and 持つ in the physical 'having' of the object? Does one mean like 'I have a house' while the other is something like 'I have twenty dollars (on me right now) or am I grasping at nothing. I'm pretty sure I'm not completely off by saying that ある and いる can also mean 'to have'.
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