“N'ayez pas peur d'adapter.” In this sentence, what does ayez mean?

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”Ayez” (have) is the irregular imperative form of verb “avoir” (have). Imperative is used to give commands or to give instructions. In your given sentence it is in negative form. “N'ayez pas peur d'adapter" means " do not have fear of adapting”.
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Ayez is the conjugation of the verb about in present tense.
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'Ayez' is the imperative form of verb 'avoir' which means 'to have'. Sujet+avoir+peur -To be afraid/scared . For ex: J'ai peur; This expression means 'I'm scared'. You can further use the expression to speak of your fear of something as well. For ex: Tu as peur du lézard - You're scared of lizard.
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