How to Say ‘Any other noises?’ in German
Noch andere Geräusche?
nokh AHN-deh-reh geh-ROY-sheh
[nokh AHN-deh-reh geh-ROY-sheh]
💬 Usage Tip: Noch means still or else/other here. It helps ask whether there is more to report.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Expect practical follow-up questions; German problem-solving style is often step by step.
Phrase Breakdown
Noch
[nokh]
still / any more
Used here to ask if there are additional noises besides the ones already mentioned.
Noch andere Geräusche kommen aus dem Flur.
Additional noises are coming from the hallway.
andere
[AHN-deh-reh]
other
Refers to different or additional things of the same kind.
Noch andere Geräusche stören uns auch.
Other noises are also bothering us.
Geräusche
[geh-ROY-sheh]
noises
Sounds that are noticeable, often unwanted or disturbing in a hotel context.
Noch andere Geräusche sind Schritte und Türen.
Other noises are footsteps and doors.
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