How to Say ‘Something’ in German
Etwas
ET-vas
[ET-vas]
💬 Usage Tip: Etwas means "something." In speech, you may also hear was in casual German, but etwas is safer and clearer for polite situations.
🇩🇪 In Germany: At the doctor's, slightly more standard wording like etwas sounds polite and appropriate.
Phrase Breakdown
Etwas
[ET-vas]
something
An indefinite word used for an unspecified thing or action.
Ich möchte etwas fragen.
I would like to ask something.
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