How to Say ‘Anything else’ in German
Noch etwas
nokh ET-vas
[nokh ET-vas]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Noch' often means 'still' or 'another,' and here with 'etwas' it gives the idea of 'anything else.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: A classic final checklist phrase before leaving for location—Germans love a thorough check.
Phrase Breakdown
Noch
[nokh]
still / another / anything else
Used to add something further. In questions, it often suggests 'anything else'.
Noch etwas für das Briefing?
Anything else for the briefing?
etwas
[ET-vas]
something / anything
An indefinite word for an unspecified thing.
Brauchen wir noch etwas für den Dreh?
Do we need anything else for the shoot?
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