by DarkBladeWolf January 04, 2007
You Have.Also An Awesome Song By German Tanz - Metal Band "Rammstein" In The Song, Till Lindenmann Says "Du,Du Hast,Du Hast Mich,Du Hast Mich Gefragt" Which means "you,you have,you have me,you have asked me"
Commonly Mistaken With "Du Hasst" Meaning "You Hate"
Commonly Mistaken With "Du Hasst" Meaning "You Hate"
by anmol malik July 11, 2008
by PSNFTW. October 31, 2010
Rammstein uses the words "Du, Du hast, Du hast mich" = "You, You have, You have me" meaning "You own/posseses me," however, it's a pun with the meaning of "Du hasst mich - you hate me."
That's it!
That's it!
by mag70 September 14, 2005
by fabian.gruenbichler October 20, 2003
Literally means "you have". The whole thing is "you have me wondered and I have not said". The English version was changed because German grammer is so different from English. In german most past tense words require have before the subject.
by wolfgang May 26, 2003
Rammstein's lyrics have a double meaning. Said aloud, 'du hahst' could mean 'you hate,' (Du haßt) but it could also be 'you have,' which is what the official lyrics say, and which is what makes sense with 'du hast mich gefragt,' -> 'you have asked me.'
by dk May 26, 2003