Sentence examples of "was" in German with translation "what"

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Was möchtest du heute trinken? What would you like to drink today?
Was stellt die Firma her? What does the company produce?
Pass auf, was er sagt! Pay attention to what he says.
Weißt du, was passiert ist? Do you know what happened?
Was vermeidest du zu essen? What foods do you avoid eating?
Was für ein komischer Typ! What a strange guy!
Was machen gerade meine Großeltern? What are my grandparents doing?
Ich weiß, was du meinst. I know what you mean.
Was denken Sie über Japanisch? What do you think of Japanese?
Was bedeutet das Wort genau? What is the precise meaning of the word?
Was ist mit dem Ausschlag? What about the rash?
Was für ein schlimmes Mädchen! What a bad girl!
Was hältst du von Japanisch? What do you think of Japanese?
Ich verstand, was sie sagte. I understood what she said.
Was für ein angenehmer Tag! What a lovely day!
Was denkst du über ihn? What do you think of him?
Was steht in der Anleitung? What does the instruction say?
Was möchten Sie von mir? What do you want from me?
Was hat sie Ihnen getan? What did she do to you?
Was hat sie dir getan? What did she do to you?
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