How to Say ‘Found a balloon’ in German
Hab' 'n Luftballon gefunden
hahb 'n LOOFT-bah-lohn guh-FOON-den
[hahb 'n LOOFT-bah-lohn guh-FOON-den]
Phrase Breakdown
Hab' 'n Luftballon
hahb 'n LOOFT-bah-lohn
Words in this phrase
Hab
[hahb]
have
An informal contraction of 'habe', which means 'I have'.
Ich hab' keine Zeit.
I have no time.
'n
['n]
a
A contraction of 'ein', meaning 'a' or 'an'.
Ich hab' 'n Apfel.
I have an apple.
Luftballon
[LOOFT-bah-lohn]
balloon
A flexible bag filled with a gas, often helium.
Der Luftballon fliegt hoch.
The balloon flies high.
gefunden
[guh-FOON-den]
found
Past participle of 'finden', meaning 'to find'.
Ich habe die Lösung gefunden.
I found the solution.
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