Usage examples of "Hat" in German with translation to English

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Er hat nie jemand geschadet. He has never hurt anyone.
Jemand hat meine Tasche weggenommen. Somebody took away my bag.
Maria hat noch nichts gegessen. Mary hasn't eaten yet.
Er hat einen lustigen Namen. He has a funny name.
Tom hat seinen Fotoapparat abgelichtet. Tom took a picture of his own camera.
Tom hat noch nicht angerufen. Tom hasn't called.
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Tom hat sein Hemd ausgezogen. Tom took his shirt off.
Tom hat noch nichts gegessen. Tom hasn't eaten yet.
Er hat keine politischen Ambitionen. He has no political ambition.
Der König hat sich ausgezogen. The king took his clothes off.
Tom hat noch nicht ferngesehen. Tom hasn't watched TV yet.
Diese Frau hat zwei Taschen. That woman has two bags.
Er hat irrtümlich Gift genommen. He took poison by mistake.
Tom hat sich nicht verändert. Tom hasn't changed.
Sie hat niemanden zum Reden. She has no one to speak to.
Er hat sich einen Tag freigenommen. He took a day off.
Er hat keine Nachricht hinterlassen. He hasn't left any message.
Er hat einen guten Fastball. He has a good fastball.
Mary hat die „Pille danach‟ genommen. Mary took the "morning after" pill.
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