"Fuchs du hast die Gans gestohlen"
"Fox you have stolen the goose"
loose translation you stole my heart
"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?
What hast thou done means what have you done.
for example: the Indians played lacrosse as a religious ritual that was part of there culture when they were around
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
I think it means have?
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.
Awsome digital stuff that works
"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."
Where did you learn German?