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Re: [DL] Mood Music [OT] german.



> Haben, to have, and Hassen, to hate DO sound similar in the second person
> familiar (the "du" form) but I believe they are spelled differently.  Of
> course, if they sound similar, (ie are homonyms) and this would give each
of
> the beginning lines double meanings.   (Quite possibly the intent I don't
> know.)

Yes, but doesn't Haben conjugate into "hast" and "habst"?

Nick "Das Macht Der Theo Mit Einem Finger" Zachariasen

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