How to Say ‘When can I eat something again?’ in German
Wann darf ich wieder etwas essen?
vahn darf ikh VEE-der ET-vas ESS-en
[vahn darf ikh VEE-der ET-vas ESS-en]
💬 Usage Tip: A very natural full question. Literally: "When may I again eat something?" German loves stacking useful little words.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Extremely realistic for an abdominal surgical ward, where return to eating is a major patient concern.
Phrase Breakdown
Wann
[vahn]
when
Question word asking about time.
Wann darf ich nach Hause gehen?
When may I go home?
darf
[darf]
may / am allowed to
Used to ask what is permitted.
Darf ich schon laufen?
May I already walk?
ich
[ikh]
I
First person singular pronoun meaning 'I'.
Ich habe Hunger.
I am hungry.
wieder
[VEE-der]
again
Means again, often after a pause such as fasting before or after surgery.
Wann darf ich wieder duschen?
When may I shower again?
etwas
[ET-vas]
something / a little
Here it means 'something' to eat, not necessarily a full meal.
Ich möchte etwas Suppe essen.
I would like to eat some soup.
essen
[ESS-en]
eat
The verb for eating food.
Sie dürfen heute nur leicht essen.
You may only eat light food today.
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