How to Say ‘Do you also have’ in German
Haben Sie auch
HAH-ben zee owkh
[HAH-ben zee owkh]
💬 Usage Tip: "Auch" means "also/too." It often adds an extra requested item—classic paperwork moment.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Expect follow-up questions like this in offices: one document is rarely lonely.
Phrase Breakdown
Haben
[HAH-ben]
do you have
A form of haben used with Sie to ask politely whether someone possesses something.
Haben Sie einen Termin?
Do you have an appointment?
Sie
[zee]
you
The formal you in German, used for politeness.
Kommen Sie aus Berlin?
Are you from Berlin?
auch
[owkh]
also
Used to add another item or idea, like also or too.
Ich brauche auch Wasser.
I also need water.
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