How to Say ‘Should I go’ in German
Soll ich hin
zohl ikh hin
[zohl ikh hin]
💬 Usage Tip: Used to clarify next steps or actions needed.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Shows willingness to follow instructions, enhancing cooperative exchanges.
Phrase Breakdown
Soll ich
zohl ikh
Words in this phrase
Soll
[zohl]
Should
Expresses a suggestion or advice.
Soll ich dir helfen?
Should I help you?
ich
[ikh]
I
Refers to oneself.
Ich gehe jetzt.
I am leaving now.
hin
[hin]
There
Denotes direction toward a place mentioned earlier.
Soll ich hin oder bleibe ich?
Should I go there or stay?
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