in german, in the past tense when there isn't a change of state (: x
haben - to have ich habe - I have du hast - You have er/sie/es hat - He/she/it has wir haben - We have ihr hattet - You all have sie haben - They have Sie haben - You (formal) have
"Haben" is the Hispanic equivalent of the meaning to beautiful and funny
In German the use of capitals is far more important than in English as it can change the sense of a sentence.sie haben deutsch sie Familie translates as they have German they familySie haben deutsch Sie Familie translates as you have German you family
"Haben Sie Feuer?" = "Do you have a light?"
Ralph Haben was born on 1941-11-25.
to have = haben I have = ich habe you have = du hast he/she/it has = er/sie/es hat you have = ihr habt we have = wir haben they/you have = sie/Sie haben
Ich tatDu tatester/sie/es tatwir tatenihr tatetsie tatenSie tatenorconjugation of the verb haben + getanIch habe getanDu hast getaner/sie/es hat getanwir haben getanihr habt getansie haben getanSie haben getan
Manchmal haben Frauen... was created on 2000-11-10.
Männer haben kein Gehirn was created in 2001-10.
"Die Wände haben Ohren" means "the walls have ears".
Depending on context, Wir haben geheiratet.... can be tanslated as:We have marriedWe got married
Haben Sie einen guten Abend? = Are you having a good evening?"