How to Say ‘We have...’ in German
Wir haben...
veer HAH-ben
[veer HAH-ben]
💬 Usage Tip: Wir means "we," haben means "have." Great basic structure for talking about what a place offers.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German staff often give practical information clearly and directly—what they have, do, or offer.
Phrase Breakdown
Wir
[veer]
we
A personal pronoun meaning "we." It refers to the speaker and at least one other person.
Wir gehen heute spazieren.
We are going for a walk today.
haben
[HAH-ben]
have
From the verb "haben," meaning "to have." "haben" is the first person plural form here.
Wir haben viel Zeit.
We have a lot of time.
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