The answer to this question is based on your opinion.
Du hast Mich translates to you have me #Actully Du Hast Mich means. You asked me. The song is making a reference to marriage. Its supposed to be a joke.
Du Hast
the name of the song is "Du Hast" by Ramstein.......... ;)
Rammstein
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.
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
Better than revenge , mostly any Taylor swift song
The song "Du hast" by the band Rammstein is a bit of a word game. When one hears the lyric "Du hast" (from the German verb "zu haben" (to have), the first thought is, that the singer is trying to say "you hate" (zu hassen), which is pronounced identical. As the song progresses, it becomes clear though, that the entire sentence is "Du hast mich gefragt", which means "You have asked me". The song is about a woman proposing (to the singer) and him answering "und ich hab(e) nichts gesagt" (and I said nothing) and further on he answers"Nein", which means "No". Basically, the song is about a guy, who doesn`t want to get married.
Wann hast du Geburtstag = When is your birthday
Du hast was created on 1997-07-19.
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 :)
Was hast du am Mittwoch = What do you have on WednesdayWas hast du am Mittwoch vor = what are you doing Wednesday