What's in your schoolbag?
What have you got in your bag.
"Du hast einen Bleistift, ein Lineal, ein Radiergummi und einen Stundenplan in deiner Tasche." I have...in my bag: "Ich habe einen Bleistift, ein Lineal,... in meiner Tasche."
Wann hast du Geburtstag = When is your birthday
Hast Du Geschwister? means do you have any siblings?
Du hast keine Ahnung = You have no idea.
You hate me
In the sentence was hast du in meinem Zimmer there is a verb missing so it is hard to offer a complete/accurate translation:was hast du in meinem Zimmer getan? = what were you doing in my room?was hast du in meinem Zimmer gesucht? = what were you looking for in my room?was hast du in meinem Zimmer gesehen? = what did you see in my room?was hast du in meinem Zimmer vergessen? = what did you forget/leave behind in my room?
Du du hast du hast mich du hast mich gefragt du hast mich gefragt, und ich hab nichts gesagt Willst du bis der Tod euch scheidet treu ihr sein für alle Tage Nein Willst du bis zum Tod, der scheide sie lieben auch in schlechten Tagen Nein
The English lyrics for the Rammstein song 'Du hast'. This English translation by Hyde Flippo is intended only as an educational aid.
"Du hast mich" in English means "you have me." In Italian, this can be translated as "mi hai" or "tu mi hai."
Do you have a small tie/necktie?
"Hast du so gemacht" means "Did you make that?", literally "Hast thou that made?".============================================================Was hast Du so gemacht? is a German colloquialism that would come up in mid-conversation and means what did you get up to? e.g.Ich habe das Wochenende in Köln verbracht. - Oh, und was hast Du so gemacht (während Du da warst)?I spent the weekend in Cologne. - Oh, and what did you get up to (while you were there)?
"du, hast du mich gefragt" translated into English is "You, did you ask me".It is not a very good example of German grammar.Du, hast du mich gefragt actually means what have you asked or what are you asking me because there is no need for the other du in the sentence==============================================================As with the other contributers I can only speculate on the actual German phrase as most of it is gobbledegook, but judging by the structure and number of syllables I would guess that the original sentence was Du hast mich gefragt (du fr act), which translates as you asked me.