How to Say ‘She has’ in German
Sie hat
zee haht
[zee haht]
💬 Usage Tip: A useful starter chunk for the perfect tense: Sie hat ... You can add many participles after it.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Chunk learning helps a lot in German. Native speakers often process little blocks like this very fast.
Phrase Breakdown
Sie
[zee]
she
Personal pronoun for a female person; capitalized "Sie" can also mean formal "you".
Sie hat heute viel gearbeitet.
She worked a lot today.
hat
[haht]
has
Form of "haben" used as a main verb or auxiliary verb.
Sie hat Hunger.
She is hungry.
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