How to Say ‘Anything else?’ in German
Sonst noch etwas?
zonst nokh ET-vahs
[zonst nokh ET-vahs]
💬 Usage Tip: A fast, common follow-up question. Literally: Anything else still? Natural English: Anything else?
🇩🇪 In Germany: Expect short formulas like this in German service interactions—efficient, normal, not unfriendly.
Phrase Breakdown
Sonst
[zonst]
else; otherwise
Sonst here means else, as in asking if the customer wants anything else.
Sonst vielleicht noch ein Snack?
Anything else, perhaps another snack?
noch
[nokh]
still; else; more
Noch here means more or else in the sense of an additional item.
Möchten Sie noch einen Saft?
Would you like another juice?
etwas
[ET-vahs]
something
Etwas means something, often used in polite service questions.
Brauchen Sie noch etwas?
Do you need anything else?
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