Mít
Mít is a Czech verb meaning "to have" or "to possess." It is one of the most common and essential verbs in the language, used to express possession, relationships, and a wide range of idiomatic constructions. In Czech, mít also functions as a helper for forming future tenses and certain conditional and modal expressions.
In the present tense, mít is irregular. The forms are: já mám, ty máš, on má, my
The conditional mood uses the particle by with the past form: já bych měl (masculine) / já bych
Etymology traces mít to the Proto-Slavic root *mětъ, with cognates in Polish mieć, Slovak mať, Russian imati/иметь,