Du hast means you have, du hasst means you hate... both are pronounced the same way. Anyway... it's " Du hast mich" ;-)
10 Answers · Education & Reference · 21/04/2008
At hello means nothing. Du hast mich means you have me.
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 09/05/2008
it is a play on german verbs it means you have me and you hate me hast is have and hasst is to hate both pronounced the same
8 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 27/06/2006
You have... From what song is it?:D
5 Answers · Society & Culture · 29/12/2009
it is in german and it means "you have me."
3 Answers · Education & Reference · 17/06/2008
...quot;, which means "to serve". So literally these words mean : "what have you serve with your German". The sentence should clearly be "Was hast du mit dein Deutsch...." which could be translated: "What...
9 Answers · Society & Culture · 29/10/2006
It means "you have gives snarls me" i think you have it worded wrong!
1 Answers · Education & Reference · 19/05/2008
"Are you thirsty?" (Literally, "Do you have thirst?")
6 Answers · Society & Culture · 03/11/2007
...," but can be considered as a play on words: " Du hast " means 'you have', while the homophonous " du hasst" means ...
5 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 02/05/2007