How to Say ‘Anything else?’ in German
Sonst noch etwas?
zonst nohkh EHT-vahs
[zonst nohkh EHT-vahs]
💬 Usage Tip: Typical question from a barista or server after you've ordered.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A polite way to conclude your order, similar to 'Would you like fries with that?'.
Phrase Breakdown
Sonst
[zonst]
Anything else?
A common question to ask if there's more to add.
Möchten Sie sonst noch etwas bestellen?
Would you like to order anything else?
noch
[nohkh]
Still
Continuing in time.
Ich habe noch keinen Kaffee.
I still haven't had a coffee.
etwas
[EHT-vahs]
Something
Unspecified object or amount.
Gibt es etwas, das Sie brauchen?
Is there something you need?
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