Nope, it doesn't. "You hate me" in german is "Du hasst mich" (notice the spelling). HAST is a conjegation of HABEN which means "to have"; Ich habe(I have), du hast(you have), er/sie/es hat(he/she/it has), and sie haben(they have). Also, the word gefragt the line "du hast mich ein gefragt" is conjegated from the root word fragen, meaning to ask(as in a question). So the translation of the line is: "You have me asked" or rather "you have asked me a question.
They have an english version if you didnt know. They just spelled hast wrong on purpose. Their saying "you hate me, you hate me to say and I did not obey".. the confusion was intended.
Du hast does not mean you hate its means you have the first for is Haben to have indicative present tense Ich habe, du hast, er hat, wir haben, ihr habt, sie haben.
WHAT?! You'd think German heavy metal would...suck? Really? Cause...well it doesn't get much heavier than a 60 ton tank rolling over your ass. Seriously. Play this to some trench scenes from war movies. It would be just as good there as it was here-and it was AWESOME here. Awesome.
Awesome workout song...
P3TR1i 2 weeks ago
excelent video well timed and well put together good work
Delta297 1 year ago
Woah....awesome work dude
rampersad109 2 years ago
Du Hast means you hate me or you hate me now in German.
Skynetdefensesystems 4 years ago
Nope, it doesn't. "You hate me" in german is "Du hasst mich" (notice the spelling). HAST is a conjegation of HABEN which means "to have"; Ich habe(I have), du hast(you have), er/sie/es hat(he/she/it has), and sie haben(they have). Also, the word gefragt the line "du hast mich ein gefragt" is conjegated from the root word fragen, meaning to ask(as in a question). So the translation of the line is: "You have me asked" or rather "you have asked me a question.
benjikenobi999 4 years ago
They have an english version if you didnt know. They just spelled hast wrong on purpose. Their saying "you hate me, you hate me to say and I did not obey".. the confusion was intended.
drakenguard86 3 years ago
Du hast does not mean you hate its means you have the first for is Haben to have indicative present tense Ich habe, du hast, er hat, wir haben, ihr habt, sie haben.
IchLiebeDeutschland9 2 years ago
ud think a germen heavy metal wood suck but they rock
Daemon000Prince 4 years ago
Yeah seriously...
benjikenobi999 4 years ago
WHAT?! You'd think German heavy metal would...suck? Really? Cause...well it doesn't get much heavier than a 60 ton tank rolling over your ass. Seriously. Play this to some trench scenes from war movies. It would be just as good there as it was here-and it was AWESOME here. Awesome.
RomanoGiovanni 2 years ago
@Daemon000Prince they are german Industrial Metal...
chokicar 1 year ago
@chokicar well that was about three years ago i think i've figured that out by now =P
Daemon000Prince 1 year ago
WE LOVE TO TERMINATE YOU^^
Igelior 4 years ago
lol
benjikenobi999 4 years ago
I LOVE TERMINATOR & DU HAST!
redsavage99 4 years ago
Then redsavage99, this is the video for you!!
benjikenobi999 4 years ago
YEP, BIG TIME.
redsavage99 4 years ago