How to Say ‘Has she’ in German
Hat sie
haht zee
[haht zee]
💬 Usage Tip: Hat is from haben (to have). In yes/no questions, the verb comes first: Hat sie ...?
🇩🇪 In Germany: German questions can sound direct to English speakers, but they are usually just efficient, not rude.
Phrase Breakdown
Hat
[haht]
has
Form of "haben" used here to start a yes-no question.
Hat sie heute Zeit?
Does she have time today?
sie
[zee]
she
Personal pronoun for a female person.
Hat sie das gesagt?
Did she say that?
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