have wrinkles
In German, the phrase 'Falten haben' is used to express the concept of having wrinkles. The word 'Falten' translates to 'wrinkles' and 'haben' is the verb 'to have'. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as describing the skin of a person or an object.
My grandfather has many wrinkles on his face.
This sentence talks about the grandfather of the speaker who has many wrinkles on his face. Wrinkles in German translate to 'Falten'. The phrase 'Falten haben' literally means 'to have wrinkles'.
Wrinkles often have a deeper meaning in oil paintings.
This sentence refers to oil paintings where wrinkles often have a deeper meaning. The word 'Falten' in this phrase refers to 'wrinkles' in English. It uses the phrase 'Falten haben' meaning 'to have wrinkles' in a figurative context.
This paper bag has many wrinkles.
In this sentence, the speaker is referring to a paper bag that has many wrinkles. The German phrase 'Falten haben' is used to describe the appearance of the wrinkles on the paper bag.