How to Say ‘Has she already played?’ in German
Hat sie schon gespielt?
haht zee shohn guh-SPEELT
[haht zee shohn guh-SPEELT]
💬 Usage Tip: Classic yes/no question: verb first, then subject. Easy template for many daycare questions.
🇩🇪 In Germany: This sounds natural in Germany, especially if you are checking how settled or social your child has been.
Phrase Breakdown
Hat
[haht]
has
Form of "haben" used here in a question about a completed action.
Hat sie gut geschlafen?
Has she slept well?
sie
[zee]
she
Pronoun referring to a female person.
Sie kommt später.
She is coming later.
schon
[shohn]
already
Indicates something has happened by now.
Sie ist schon hier.
She is already here.
gespielt
[guh-SPEELT]
played
Past participle of "spielen"; used with "hat" to mean "has played."
Sie hat im Garten gespielt.
She played in the garden.
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