How to Say ‘Can I have yours?’ in German
Kann ich deine haben?
kan eech DY-ne HAH-buhn
[kan eech DY-ne HAH-buhn]
💬 Usage Tip: The word 'deine' refers back to 'Telefonnummer' from the previous card, demonstrating possession.
🇩🇪 In Germany: This kind of line is lighthearted and understood as playful flirtation in both cultures.
Phrase Breakdown
Kann
[kan]
can
To be able to do something.
Kann ich gehen?
Can I go?
ich
[eech]
I
First person singular pronoun.
Ich mag Eis.
I like ice cream.
deine
[DY-ne]
your
Possessive pronoun for second person singular.
Deine Schuhe sind schön.
Your shoes are nice.
haben
[HAH-buhn]
have
To possess something.
Ich kann das Buch haben.
I can have the book.
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