How to Say ‘I cooked lamb!’ in German
Ich hab lamm gekocht!
ikh hahb lahm ge-KOCHT
[ikh hahb lahm ge-KOCHT]
💬 Usage Tip: Germans often drop the auxiliary verb 'habe' in casual speech, saying 'ich hab' instead.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[ikh]
I
Used by the speaker to refer to themselves.
Ich gehe ins Kino.
I am going to the cinema.
hab
[hahb]
have
First person singular present tense of 'have'.
Ich hab genug Zeit.
I have enough time.
lamm
[lahm]
lamb
Meat from a young sheep.
Ich esse gerne Lamm.
I like to eat lamb.
gekocht
[ge-KOCHT]
cooked
Prepared by heating.
Ich habe das Essen gekocht.
I cooked the food.
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