How to Say ‘Which tasks?’ in German
Welche Aufgaben
VEL-khuh OWF-gah-ben
[VEL-khuh OWF-gah-ben]
💬 Usage Tip: "welche" means "which/what kind of." "Aufgaben" can mean tasks, duties, or responsibilities depending on context.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In German work culture, "Aufgaben" is a key word—people often describe jobs by responsibilities rather than by personality traits.
Phrase Breakdown
Welche
[VEL-khuh]
which
Question word used to ask about a choice from a group.
Welche Farbe magst du?
Which color do you like?
Aufgaben
[OWF-gah-ben]
tasks
Jobs, duties, or pieces of work to do.
Meine Aufgaben sind heute klar verteilt.
My tasks are clearly divided today.
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