You hate.
Hasst du mich?
ich hasse du hasst er/sie/es hasst wir hassen ihr hasst sie hassen
"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.'
Hasst du mich?
"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.
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
the whole question should be in the german language "what is your birthday?" Wann Hast Du? One answer whould be "ich haba am funfundzwanzigstan februar geburstag" "My Birthday is the 25th of february.
a wolf probaly.
I'm exactly what you hate. That's why they all love me = Ich bin genau das, was Du hasst. Deshalb lieben mich alle.
du has mean shut up
•Humans(hasto hunters) •Bears •Lions •Hasst's Eagle
You are great