haiga
there be
Haiga is a non-standard or colloquial form of 'haya', which means there be (in the subjunctive mood). It's derived from the verb 'haber' (to have) but doesn't have any clear pieces for a smart definition.
verb
- there beA colloquial or incorrect form of 'haya', which is the present subjunctive of 'haber'.Espero que haiga suficiente comida para todos. // I hope there be enough food for everyone.