How to Say ‘Which noises’ in German
Welche Geräusche
VEL-khe geh-ROY-sheh
[VEL-khe geh-ROY-sheh]
💬 Usage Tip: Welche means which/what kind of. Geräusche is the plural of noise or sounds.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German service staff may ask specific follow-up questions to understand the exact problem.
Phrase Breakdown
Welche
[VEL-khe]
which
A question word used to ask for specific information.
Welche Geräusche hören Sie genau?
Which noises do you hear exactly?
Geräusche
[geh-ROY-sheh]
noises
Sounds that are noticeable, often unwanted or disturbing in a hotel context.
Welche Geräusche kommen aus dem Flur?
Which noises are coming from the hallway?
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