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How to Say ‘Do I need to do anything?’ in German

Muss ich etwas machen?

moos ikh ET-vas MAH-khen

[moos ikh ET-vas MAH-khen]

💬 Usage Tip: A very useful doctor phrase. Literally: "Must I do something?" In English, "Do I need to do anything?" sounds more natural.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Great question to ask in Germany, especially after hearing test results—doctors may expect patients to follow practical next steps.

Phrase Breakdown

Muss

[moos]

must; have to

Shows obligation or necessity in a question.

Example

Muss ich heute kommen?

Do I have to come today?

ich

[ikh]

I

The speaker refers to themselves.

Example

Ich warte auf die Antwort.

I am waiting for the answer.

etwas

[ET-vas]

something

Refers to an unspecified action or thing.

Example

Ich soll etwas mitbringen.

I am supposed to bring something.

machen

[MAH-khen]

do; make

In this question, it means take action or do anything necessary.

Example

Was soll ich machen?

What should I do?

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