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.
"Ein Freund haben" means "to have a boyfriend" in German.
"ci sei tu" is Italian for "It's you." It can be used to indicate that someone is present or that someone is responsible for a particular action or situation.
"Du-sit" in Thai means to study or to learn.
Either foot of the lake or first on the lake.
"Je suis du" is a French phrase that translates to "I am from" in English.
Du hast keine Ahnung = You have no idea.
Hast Du Geschwister? means do you have any siblings?
In the sentence was hast du in meinem Zimmer there is a verb missing so it is hard to offer a complete/accurate translation:was hast du in meinem Zimmer getan? = what were you doing in my room?was hast du in meinem Zimmer gesucht? = what were you looking for in my room?was hast du in meinem Zimmer gesehen? = what did you see in my room?was hast du in meinem Zimmer vergessen? = what did you forget/leave behind in my room?
"Fuchs du hast die Gans gestohlen" "Fox you have stolen the goose"
Wann hast du Geburtstag = When is your birthday
Du hast was created on 1997-07-19.
It means " do you have a pencil"
Where did you learn German?
'Hast du ein Haustier' means 'Have you a pet?'
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
"Hast du so gemacht" means "Did you make that?", literally "Hast thou that made?".============================================================Was hast Du so gemacht? is a German colloquialism that would come up in mid-conversation and means what did you get up to? e.g.Ich habe das Wochenende in Köln verbracht. - Oh, und was hast Du so gemacht (während Du da warst)?I spent the weekend in Cologne. - Oh, and what did you get up to (while you were there)?