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Rammstien made the FUCKING song so i'm sure that they can decide that their lyrics are
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Well... The entire idea of the song is to give it a double meaning, that's why they've written "hast" in official lyrics, but during certain live gigs they had "Du hasst" flash by on stage during this song... I mean, you really think they would translate it wrong by mistake?
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oh just shut up you all ..and listen to the music is doesn't matter how it's translating ...the music is awesome
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I stand corrected.. Too much slang.. You're right
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@spiffyjoe5000 "habst" doesnt even exist in formal german?
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@KylieRoseMary have would be "habst".. Lived in bavaria and austria for many many years..Du habst, DU hasst.
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no where near as good as german version
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@KylieRoseMary Yes but "Du hasst" means "you hate"
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@KylieRoseMary Actually, in this situation they're saying Hasst and Hast, which mean Hate and Have, so no, you're wrong.
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@thecoadwordis nichts, nie= no not never.... nein=no
Du hast mich = you have me.
666yanni666 1 month ago 7
It's a pun. hasst = hate, hast = have
willfoxell 2 weeks ago 4