How to Say ‘I have for you’ in German
Ich habe euch
eech HAH-buh oych
[eech HAH-buh oych]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Habe' is the root of 'to have', a fundamental verb.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Bringing gifts is a common tradition when visiting family.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[eech]
I
The pronoun used by the speaker to refer to themselves.
Ich gehe ins Kino.
I am going to the cinema.
habe
[HAH-buh]
have
First person singular form of 'to have'.
Ich habe Hunger.
I am hungry.
euch
[oych]
you (plural informal)
Refers to more than one person you are familiar with.
Ich habe euch etwas gekauft.
I have bought something for you.
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