How to Say ‘Found a balloon’ in German
Hab' 'n Luftballon
hop in looft-bah-lon
[hop in looft-bah-lon]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Hab'' is short for 'habe,' and 'Luftballon' is a fun word meaning balloon.
Phrase Breakdown
Hab
[hop]
have
To own, hold, or possess.
Ich hab' einen Luftballon aus dem Fest.
I have a balloon from the festival.
'n
[in]
a
Used before nouns and noun phrases that denote a single but unspecified person or thing.
Ich hab' 'n besonderen Luftballon.
I have a special balloon.
Luftballon
[looft-bah-lon]
balloon
An inflatable rubber bag used for decoration or play.
Der bunte Luftballon schwebt in der Luft.
The colorful balloon floats in the air.
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