How to Say ‘Gave me’ in German
Mir gegeben haben
miːɐ̯ ɡəˈɡeːbən ˈhaːbən
[miːɐ̯ ɡəˈɡeːbən ˈhaːbən]
💬 Usage Tip: Past tense construction, useful for recounting past events.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Documentation and record-keeping are appreciated in Germany; tracing steps is common.
Phrase Breakdown
Mir
[miːɐ̯]
Gave me
Refers to the act of giving something in the past.
Die Adresse, die Sie mir gegeben haben, ist falsch.
The address you gave me is wrong.
gegeben
[ɡəˈɡeːbən]
Given
Past participle of 'geben', to give.
Vielen Dank für die Informationen, die Sie mir gegeben haben.
Thank you for the information you have given me.
haben
[ˈhaːbən]
Have
Auxiliary verb used to form the perfect tenses.
Die Details, die Sie mir gegeben haben, waren nützlich.
The details you have given me were useful.
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