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Have your in German

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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]?

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