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🎓 LEVEL: A1 - Complete Beginner This is Video 5/22 in our Complete German A1 Course! 📚 WATCH THE FULL A1 COURSE: Follow all 22 videos in order for best results! 🔄 YOUR LEARNING PATH: ← Previous: [A1] German Verb SEIN (To Be) You are here: Video 5/22 - Verb HABEN (To Have) → Next: [A1] German Articles - Der, Die, Das 💡 AFTER THIS VIDEO YOU'LL BE ABLE TO: • Use HABEN (to have) in all forms • Talk about possessions • Express needs (hunger, thirst) • Say you have time, questions, problems • Use the second most important German verb! --- Master the German verb HABEN - to have! The second most essential verb in German - learn all forms and use them confidently. Perfect for A1 beginners building their German foundation! ✨ HABEN CONJUGATION: • Ich habe - I have • Du hast - You have (informal) • Er/Sie/Es hat - He/She/It has • Wir haben - We have • Ihr habt - You have (plural informal) • Sie haben - You have (formal) / They have Irregular verb - must memorize each form! WITH POSSESSIONS: • Ich habe ein Auto - I have a car • Du hast eine Katze - You have a cat • Er hat ein Buch - He has a book • Wir haben Zeit - We have time • Sie haben Kinder - They have children EXPRESSING NEEDS (Important!): • Ich habe Hunger - I'm hungry (I have hunger) • Du hast Durst - You're thirsty (you have thirst) • Er hat Angst - He's afraid (he has fear) • Sie hat Glück - She's lucky (she has luck) USEFUL EXPRESSIONS: • Ich habe keine Zeit - I have no time • Hast du Zeit? - Do you have time? • Wir haben ein Problem - We have a problem • Sie haben eine Frage - They have a question • Ich habe etwas zu tun - I have something to do CRITICAL DIFFERENCE FROM ENGLISH: In German, you HAVE hunger and HAVE thirst! NOT "I am hungry" - say "Ich habe Hunger" NOT "I am thirsty" - say "Ich habe Durst" MEMORY TRICK: Wir, Sie, sie all use HABEN (the infinitive!) Ich haBE, du haST, er haT - each different! Each form includes multiple examples and practical usage! HABEN is essential for daily German. Perfect for absolute beginners following the A1 curriculum, travelers to Germany, students learning German verbs, or anyone building German communication skills! With SEIN and HABEN, you can express almost anything! What do you have? Ich habe...? Comment in German! Subscribe for the complete A1 course - new videos every week! Viel Erfolg! Good luck! 🇩🇪 #LearnGerman #GermanVerbs #GermanA1 #Haben #GermanGrammar #GermanForBeginners