That not an actual German phrase and doesn't make a lot of sense.
[piece of clothing, grammatically male], den sie angezogen haben - [a piece of clothing] that you (have) put on
(er/sie, ihr) versteht - (he/she) understands, y'all understand
was - what
im - in, inside
Spruch - a saying, a line, a remark
haben - to have ich habe - I have du hast - You have er/sie/es hat - He/she/it has wir haben - We have ihr hattet - You all have sie haben - They have Sie haben - You (formal) have
"Haben" is the Hispanic equivalent of the meaning to beautiful and funny
"Haben Sie Feuer?" = "Do you have a light?"
Ralph Haben was born on 1941-11-25.
"Viel Spaß heute Abend".......it is really weird and hard to pronounce
to have = haben I have = ich habe you have = du hast he/she/it has = er/sie/es hat you have = ihr habt we have = wir haben they/you have = sie/Sie haben
Ich tatDu tatester/sie/es tatwir tatenihr tatetsie tatenSie tatenorconjugation of the verb haben + getanIch habe getanDu hast getaner/sie/es hat getanwir haben getanihr habt getansie haben getanSie haben getan
Manchmal haben Frauen... was created on 2000-11-10.
Männer haben kein Gehirn was created in 2001-10.
"Die Wände haben Ohren" means "the walls have ears".
Depending on context, Wir haben geheiratet.... can be tanslated as:We have marriedWe got married
Haben Sie einen guten Abend? = Are you having a good evening?"