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How to Say ‘What goals’ in German

Welche Ziele

VEL-khe TSEE-leh

[VEL-khe TSEE-leh]

💬 Usage Tip: "welche" = "which/what," and "Ziele" = "goals." German often uses very direct question wording.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Goal-oriented questions are common in Germany, where planning and structure are often appreciated.

Phrase Breakdown

Welche

[VEL-khe]

which

A question word used to ask about selection or specific items.

Example

Welche Ziele haben Sie dieses Jahr?

Which goals do you have this year?

Ziele

[TSEE-leh]

goals

Plural of 'Ziel,' meaning goals, aims, or objectives.

Example

Meine Ziele sind klar und realistisch.

My goals are clear and realistic.

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