Sentence examples of "was" in German

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Was willst du damit andeuten? What are you hinting at?
Was ist der bevölkerungsreichste Kontinent? Which is the most populated continent in the world?
Lass uns mal was ausprobieren. Let's try something.
Was hältst du von Japanisch? What do you think of Japanese?
Was bevorzugst du, Äpfel oder Bananen? Which do you prefer, apples or bananas?
Lasst uns was zum Hinsetzen finden. Let's find something to sit on.
Weißt du, was ich meine? Do you know what I mean?
Was für einen Browser benutzt du? Which browser are you using?
Da ist was in meinem Auge. There is something in my eye.
Weißt du, was passiert ist? Do you know what happened?
Was ist größer, Tokio oder Kobe? Which is larger, Tokyo or Kobe?
Ich würde gerne was Süßes essen. I feel like eating something sweet.
Was können Sie mir empfehlen? What can you recommend to me?
Es tagt, was keine Kleinigkeit ist. Dawn breaks, which is no small thing.
Ich hätte gern was zu trinken. I'd like something to drink.
Erzähle mir, was du willst. Tell me what you want.
Was ist schwerer, Blei oder Gold? Which is heavier, lead or gold?
Du führst doch was im Schilde. You're up to something.
Ich weiß nicht, was tun. I don't know what to do.
Was magst du mehr, Musik oder Englisch? Which do you like better, music or English?
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