In English, "有" is translated as "to have" or "to possess". You can say "I have" or "I possess" to express the same idea. For example, you might say "I have a pen" to express that you possess a pen. Additionally, "有" can also be translated as "to exist" or "to be present", in which case you can say "there is" or "there are" to express the same idea. For example, you might say "there is a pen on the table" to express that a pen exists on the table.