How to Say ‘What options do you have?’ in German
Welche Optionen haben Sie?
VEL-khuh op-TSYOH-nen HAH-ben zee
[VEL-khuh op-TSYOH-nen HAH-ben zee]
💬 Usage Tip: "Welche" means "which/what" when choosing from a set of possibilities. Very handy for shopping and services.
🇩🇪 In Germany: German service providers often appreciate direct, practical questions like this. It shows you want to compare real options, not just chat.
Phrase Breakdown
Welche
[VEL-khuh]
which, what
Question word used to ask about a selection from several possibilities.
Welche Optionen haben Sie?
Which options do you have?
Optionen
[op-TSYOH-nen]
options
Different choices or alternatives available.
Welche Optionen haben Sie?
Which options do you have?
haben
[HAH-ben]
have
Verb used here to ask what someone possesses or offers.
Welche Optionen haben Sie?
Which options do you have?
Sie
[zee]
you
Formal 'you' used when speaking politely to a company or provider.
Welche Optionen haben Sie?
Which options do you have?
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