it's a play on German words.
"du hasst" is pronounced the same as "du hast."
but "du hasst" comes from the verb "hassen"- to hate.
and "du hast" comes from the verb "haben"- to have.
so, in listening to the song, it is saying both "You hate me" and "you have me."
the rest of the lyrics translate as follows:
You
you have
you have me
you have asked me
you have asked me and I have said nothing
Do you want, until death seperates you,
to be faithful to her for all days
No
Do you want, until death, which would separate
to love her, even in bad days
No
Du hast... is German for you have...
The song Du Hast is a German song by the metal band Rammstein. If one is wanting to find the lyrics, these are available in both English and German on the "Sing 365" website.
The English lyrics for the Rammstein song 'Du hast'. This English translation by Hyde Flippo is intended only as an educational aid.
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.
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 or, in English... You you have * you have me you have asked me you have asked me and I have said nothing Do you want, until death seperates you, to be faithful to her for all days No Do you want, until death, which would seperate, to love her, even in bad days No * When Till is just saying "Du hast," it sounds as if he could either be saying "Du hast" (you have) or "Du hasst" (you hate). This is to give the song a double meaning, even though the official lyrics say "Du hast." hope this helps :)
You hate me
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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
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Do you have a small tie/necktie?
What's in your schoolbag?