dont tell all you know all you owe all you have or can't have.. shut uppp./
"Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face, else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek for that which thou hast heard me speak tonight." - Juliet, Romeo&Juliet "Come, wilt thou see me ride? And when I am on horseback, I will swear I love thee infinitely." - Hotspur, Henry IV, Part 1 Can'st thou see? = Canst see? Dost thou know? How canst thou see thine own knee? = How canst see thy knee? Why dost thou stare at thy wife so oddly? What dost thou know about scullery maids? What knowest thou of that? = What dost thou know of that? What wishest thou of me? = What dost thou wish of me? Thinkest thou I shall not slay thee? = Dost thou think I shall not slay thee? = Think'st thou I shall not slay thee? I defy thee! Have at thee! Who art thou? I've met thee before? Thou scurvy knave!! Thou pig's gut! I would brain thee with a pound of iron, but thou would'st not be my friend thereafter... Give me thy shoe. I command thee to give me thy shoe. Thou wilt give me thy shoe. Thou art a pidgeon. Thou hast some good in thee.... Hast thou a parrot?
"hast" is old English for the verb "to have". So "hast not" means "does not have".
Johann Hast was born in 1808.
Johann Hast died in 1852.
Du hast mich gefragt = you asked me.
The word 'hast' is not a noun in English. The word 'hast' is an obsolete form of the second person singular present of the verb have.
Wann hast du Geburtstag = When is your birthday
Du hast was created on 1997-07-19.
'Hast du ein Haustier' means 'Have you a pet?'
Thy strength hast served thee well, brave knight! Be not grieved at what thou hast done, for the castle is now secure.
Was hast du am Mittwoch = What do you have on WednesdayWas hast du am Mittwoch vor = what are you doing Wednesday
Depending on context, hast can be:second person present conjugation of the verb haben (to have): du hast - you haveoras a noun (capitalised) Hast:hastehastinessrushrashness