"mijn naam is haas" meaning in Dutch

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Phrase

IPA: /ˈmɛi̯n ˌnaːm ɪs ˈɦaːs/
Etymology: Calque of German mein Name ist Hase, German student Victor von Hase's famous denial. The German surname Hase, which literally means “hare”, was replaced with the Dutch common noun haas. The phrase was popularised by the song of the same name by the Lowland Trio released in 1973, but attested as early as the late 19th century. Etymology templates: {{calque|nl|de|mein Name ist Hase}} Calque of German mein Name ist Hase Head templates: {{head|nl|phrase}} mijn naam is haas
  1. (chiefly Netherlands) I don't know, I don't know anything about anything, no clue Wikipedia link: de:Victor von Hase, nl:Lowland Trio Tags: Netherlands
    Sense id: en-mijn_naam_is_haas-nl-phrase-KcQhCzX0 Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Netherlands Dutch, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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