I assume you mean "du hast mich", this is German, and means "you have me".
I don't know how you say you have me in Italian, if that's what you meant.
"Du hast mich" in English means "you have me." In Italian, this can be translated as "mi hai" or "tu mi hai."
"Ein Freund haben" means "to have a boyfriend" in German.
"ci sei tu" is Italian for "It's you." It can be used to indicate that someone is present or that someone is responsible for a particular action or situation.
"Du-sit" in Thai means to study or to learn.
Either foot of the lake or first on the lake.
"Je suis du" is a French phrase that translates to "I am from" in English.
Hast Du Geschwister? means do you have any siblings?
Du hast keine Ahnung = You have no idea.
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?
"Fuchs du hast die Gans gestohlen" "Fox you have stolen the goose"
Wann hast du Geburtstag = When is your birthday
Du hast was created on 1997-07-19.
Was hast du am Mittwoch = What do you have on WednesdayWas hast du am Mittwoch vor = what are you doing Wednesday
'Hast du ein Haustier' means 'Have you a pet?'
It means " do you have a pencil"
Where did you learn German?
Was hast du heute Morgen gemacht = what did you do this morning
"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)?