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German Phrase

Noch Fragen?

/nɔx ˈfʁaːɡən/
Meaning"Any more questions?"
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Meaning

A concise way to ask the audience if they have any remaining questions after a presentation, lesson, or explanation. It signals that the speaker is open to further clarification.

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When to use

Use it at the end of a lecture, meeting, tutorial, or after giving instructions, especially in informal or semi‑formal settings such as classrooms, workshops, or team briefings.

Grammar Breakdown

NochFragen?

1

Noch

An adverb meaning 'still', 'any more', or 'any further' when used before a noun in a question.

2

Fragen (plural noun)

The plural of 'Frage' (question). In this context it functions as a noun phrase meaning 'questions'.

3

Elliptical question

The verb 'geben' (to give) is omitted; the full form would be 'Gibt es noch Fragen?'.

🗨In Conversation

A

Das war alles zum Thema Datenschutz. Noch Fragen?

That’s everything about data protection. Any questions?

Ja, wie lange dürfen wir die Daten speichern?

Yes, how long may we store the data?

B

Common Mistakes

  • Noch Frage?

    ‘Frage’ is singular; the idiomatic expression uses the plural ‘Fragen’ even when expecting a single question.

  • Noch Fragen

    Missing the question mark or intonation makes it sound like a statement rather than a question.

  • Gibt es Fragen noch?

    Word order is incorrect; the adverb ‘noch’ should precede the noun.

Alternatives

  • Gibt es noch Fragen?

    Are there any more questions?

  • Habt ihr noch Fragen?

    Do you (plural) still have questions?

  • Sind noch Fragen offen?

    Are there any questions left unanswered?

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Cultural Tip

In German-speaking classrooms and meetings, asking 'Noch Fragen?' is perfectly acceptable and shows that the speaker values interaction. In very formal contexts (e.g., a conference keynote) you might prefer the full form 'Gibt es noch Fragen?'. Remember that the plural 'Fragen' is used even if only one question is expected, because the speaker is inviting any number of queries.