How to Say ‘Have’ in German
Habe
HAH-buh
[HAH-buh]
💬 Usage Tip: From the verb 'haben.' In perfect tense it teams up with a past participle: 'ich habe gemacht.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: German often uses the perfect tense in everyday speech instead of the simple past.
Phrase Breakdown
Habe
[HAH-buh]
have
Form of 'haben'; can mean possession or help form the perfect tense.
Habe ich etwas Wichtiges vergessen?
Have I forgotten something important?
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