Questions — Asking Stuff ❓🤔
To form a yes/no question in German, simply move the verb from position 2 to position 1 (e.g., Gehst du nach Hause?). For open questions, place a W-question word in position 1, followed immediately by the verb (e.g., Wann gehst du nach Hause?).

There are two main ways to ask questions in German.
1. Ja/Nein Questions (Verb First) 🚦
If you want a Yes or No answer, you simply move the verb to the FRONT.
Imagine taking a statement and tossing the verb to Position 1.
Statement: Du bist müde. (You are tired).
Question: Bist du müde? (Are you tired?)
Statement: Er hat Hunger.
Question: Hat er Hunger?
Statement: Du spielst Fußball.
Question: Spielst du Fußball? (Note: English adds "Do", German just moves the verb!).
2. W-Questions (Open Questions) 🗣️
These start with a "W-Word" (Question Word).
Structure: W-Word + Verb + Subject...?
The W-List
| German | English | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Was | What | Was machst du? |
| Wer | Who | Wer ist das? |
| Wo | Where | Wo wohnst du? |
| Wie | How | Wie heißt du? |
| Wann | When | Wann kommst du? |
| Warum | Why | Warum weinst du? |
| Woher | Where from | Woher kommst du? |
| Wohin | Where to | Wohin gehst du? |
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Wer vs Where? 🤯
- Wer = Who.
- Wo = Where.
Don't let your English brain trick you! "Wer ist das?" refers to a person.
Intonation (The Voice Lift) 📈
In German, just like English, your voice must go UP at the end of a question.
- Du kommst morgen. (Flat voice 📉) -> Statement.
- Du kommst morgen? (Rising voice 📈) -> Question (Emphasis).
Colloquial Shortening ✂️
In spoken German, we sometimes drop the verb if it's obvious.
- Und du? (And you?) -> Short for "And what about you?"
- Alles klar? (Everything clear?) -> Short for "Ist alles klar?"
- Lust auf Kino? (Desire for cinema?) -> Short for "Hast du Lust auf Kino?"
Indirect Questions 🕵️♀️
"I want to know where he lives."
These are polite questions embedded in sentences.
See Indirect Questions for the full guide.
See also...
- Word Order — The basics of sentence structure.
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