Sentence examples of "haben" in German with translation "have"

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Wir haben kein Brot mehr. We do not have any more bread.
Sie kann nicht gelogen haben. She cannot have told a lie.
Wir haben eine schöne Schulbibliothek. We have a nice school library.
Könnte ich eine Zigarette haben? Could I have a cigarette?
Wir haben einen großen Supermarkt. We have a big supermarket.
Haben Sie Fragen zur Speisekarte? Do you have any questions about the menu?
Wir haben eine weiße Katze. We have a white cat.
Ich möchte gern Zigarren haben. I'd like to have some cigars.
Haben Sie Regenkleidung bei sich? Do you have rain gear with you?
Könnten wir eine Gabel haben? Could we have a fork?
Wir haben Essen im Überfluss. We have food in abundance.
Er muss es gesehen haben. He must have seen it.
Wir haben viel zu tun. We have a lot of work to do.
Wir werden morgen Gäste haben. We will have guests tomorrow.
Ich muss es verloren haben. I must have lost it.
Er könnte recht gehabt haben. He may have been right.
Er könnte sich verfahren haben. He might have lost his way.
Haben wir etwas zum knabbern? Do we have anything I can snack on?
Haben Sie Nadel und Faden? Do you have a needle and thread?
Sie haben keine natürlichen Feinde. They have no natural predators.
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