Alright, this question is missing a subject in English.
The verb to have is haben, and if you are asking a question it would be as follows:
Do you have [subject]?
FORMAL YOU: Haben Sie [subject]?
INFORMAL YOU: Hast du [subject]?
YOU PLURAL: Habt ihr [subject]?
The word "German" in German is pronounced as "deutsch."
If it is a German like from Germany, then it is GERMAN. If it is German like a Germain Shepherd, then it is GERMAIN
Almaenaidd <adjective> German Almaeneg German (language) Almaenes German woman Almaenwr, German man
Hammelfleisch is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
The German word for German is Deutsch (sounding like "doitch."
German is the origanal language.
Austrians speak German Österreicher sprechen Deutsch
German confederation
Nien is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Riley is not a German name and has no German equivalent. It is spelled and pronounced the same in German.
Kreide is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Deutsch = German ("Doych" is close to how the word is pronounced.) Ein Deutscher = a German man Deutsche Sprache = German language