The phrase "Was nimmst du" in German translates to "What are you taking?" in English. The verb "nimmst" is the second person singular form of the verb "nehmen," which means "to take." In this context, the question is asking someone what they are taking or choosing.
"Du stinkst." (to stink = stinken)
"Was machst du?" or "Was tust du?"
In german, it is Was machst du
Du is the German familiar form of the English word "You".
"Was denkst du?" = "What do you think?"
Du lebst also Du wohnst
Basa is not a German wordBist Du noch translates as are you still
Hor du mig means nothing in German. The closest German phrase is hörst Du mich, which translates as can you hear me
"du verney" is not a German phrase.
Du is the German word for you singular.
It is a friendly german gesture du hurensohn
sprichst du deutsch? is the answer