Unfortunately this cannot be fully translated as the word Heir does not exist in German. The rest translates as: you have my
"hast" is old English for the verb "to have". So "hast not" means "does not have".
Du hast keine Ahnung = You have no idea.
Hast Du Geschwister? means do you have any siblings?
That is not in english...
Mein Kampf : My struggle. "Mein Kampf" which in English it is translated as "My suffering"
My first
mein Schatz - my dear Golum in Lord of the Rings: mein Schaaatzzz - my preciousss
I assume you mean 'Wie heißt mein hund.' Which means: "What is my dog's name."
"Heir" doesn`t exist in the German language. You might mean the word hier, which is "here" in English.
"Hast" in the poem "Jabberwocky" means to have or possess something. It is an old English word that is used to indicate possession or ownership, similar to "has."
ich will mein wieder makes no sense in German. It translates as I want my again.
Translated from the German, this means "where is my book?".