How to Say ‘Have found’ in German
Gefunden hast
guh-FOON-den hahst
[guh-FOON-den hahst]
💬 Usage Tip: Past participle indicating completed action.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Use when admiring someone's taste or discovery.
Phrase Breakdown
Gefunden
[guh-FOON-den]
Found
The past participle of 'finden', meaning to have discovered or located something or someone.
Du hast die perfekte Jacke gefunden!
You have found the perfect jacket!
hast
[hahst]
Have
The auxiliary verb used in the present perfect tense, indicating possession or an action completed in the past.
Welche tollen Stücke hast du gefunden?
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