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The German phrase "Was hast du denn dieses jahr deinem geburtstag?" translates to "What you have done then this year to your birthday?." Have a good birthday in English translates to alles gute zum geburtstag in German.
nothing - nichtsyou - duNichts du could be an answer to the question Was ist denn los? (What's the matter? What's wrong?). The duwould simply be there for emphasis, beyond that the phrase nichts du doesn't make a lot of sense.
In German, "Du" is a second person singular pronoun ("you," to one person). In French, "du" is a contraction of "de le" (meaning "of the").
"Wo wohnst du?" means -where do you live?
Hor du mig means nothing in German. The closest German phrase is hörst Du mich, which translates as can you hear me
Wirst du arbeiten? means will you work in German
grob means rough or roughly.warum fragst du means why do you ask.
In German, it means "you." As an abbreviation, it can mean "Dutch."
It means, "Where are you?".
"Du hesh mesh" makes no sense in German. If you mean du hasst mich, which can sound similar, (especially in the song Du Hast by Rammstein), then it means 'you hate me.'
Ich liebe du means I love you in German. Ich liebe dich also means I love you.
It means " do you have a pencil"