Usage examples of "quelque chose" in French with translation to English

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Je voudrais manger quelque chose. I'd like something to eat.
Ai-je manqué quelque chose ? Did I miss anything?
Quelque chose s'est passé. Something happened.
Quelque chose d'autre, Monsieur ? Anything else, sir?
Elle lui chuchota quelque chose. She whispered something to him.
Vous voulez boire quelque chose ? Would you like to drink anything?
Pourrais-je manger quelque chose ? May I eat something?
As-tu quelque chose à lire ? Do you have anything to read?
Nous devons faire quelque chose. We will have to do something.
Avez-vous quelque chose à déclarer ? Do you have anything to declare?
Je dois faire quelque chose. I have to do something.
Avez-vous quelque chose sans alcool ? Do you have anything non-alcoholic?
Nous devrons faire quelque chose. We will have to do something.
Quelque chose se trame-t-il ? Is anything up?
Ai-je fait quelque chose ? Did I do something?
Quelque chose est-elle en préparation ? Is anything up?
Est-il arrivé quelque chose? Did something happen?
As-tu quelque chose à manger ? Do you have anything to eat?
Veux-tu manger quelque chose ? Would you like to eat something?
Fais-tu quelque chose de spécial ? Are you doing anything special?
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