How to Say ‘What does Emma need?’ in German
Was braucht Emma?
vahs browkht EM-mah
[vahs browkht EM-mah]
💬 Usage Tip: Was braucht ...? means "What does ... need?" Brauchen is a very useful everyday verb.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Daycare staff often ask practical questions directly—German communication is usually clear and efficient.
Phrase Breakdown
Was
[vahs]
what
"Was" means "what" and is used to ask questions about things or needs.
Was machst du?
What are you doing?
braucht
[browkht]
needs
"braucht" is the third-person singular form of "brauchen," meaning "needs."
Er braucht Hilfe.
He needs help.
Emma
[EM-mah]
Emma
"Emma" is the name of the child in the sentence.
Emma schläft schon.
Emma is already sleeping.
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