It means " do you have a pencil"
'Bliestift' is not a word in English language, -gibberish or possibly foreign. NEW RESPONDENT. Bleistift is a German word that means "pencil"
in a complete sentence
Where did you learn German?
"Call me when you have time."
Well, if you mean scharfen, like an adjective, "einen scharfen Verstand," then it can mean sharp. (a sharp mind) If you mean schärfen, then it means to sharpen in English.
"Du hast mich" in English means "you have me." In Italian, this can be translated as "mi hai" or "tu mi hai."
"hast" is old English for the verb "to have". So "hast not" means "does not have".
Hast du Ian schonmal heimlich an den Arsch gefasst? = Have you ever secretly touched Ian's backside?
"Du hesh mesh" makes no sense in German. If you mean du hasst mich, which can sound similar, (especially in the song Du Hast by Rammstein), then it means 'you hate me.'
I think you mean einem which means "the"
Unfortunately this cannot be fully translated as the word Heir does not exist in German. The rest translates as: you have my
Haben Sie einen guten Abend? = Are you having a good evening?"