Spanish Phrase
¿Necesitas algo más?
Meaning
Literally, “Do you need anything else?” It’s a polite way to check whether the listener wants any additional items, help, or information before finishing an interaction.
When to use
Use this phrase at the end of a service encounter (restaurant, shop, office), when offering help, or after giving instructions to make sure the other person has everything they require.
✦Grammar Breakdown
¿Necesitasalgomás?
Necesitar (present)
Necesitas is the second‑person singular (tú) form of the verb necesitar in the present indicative, used for asking if someone needs something.
algo
Algo means “something” and is an indefinite pronoun that can refer to any unspecified object or thing.
más
Más adds the idea of “more” or “else”; placed after the noun it modifies (algo más = something else / something more).
Question marks
Spanish uses an opening (¿) and closing (?) question mark for all interrogative sentences.
🗨In Conversation
¿Necesitas algo más?
Do you need anything else?
No, eso es todo, gracias.
No, that’s all, thank you.
✕Common Mistakes
¿Necesita algo más?
Necesita is the third‑person singular form; you need the second‑person form Necesitas when speaking directly to ‘tú’.
¿Necesitas algo mas?
Without the accent, mas means “but”. The correct word for “more/else” is más with an accent.
Necesitas algo más?
Placing the question mark before the phrase (¿Necesitas algo más?) is required; Spanish never uses only the closing ‘?’ like English.
↔Alternatives
¿Quieres algo más?
Do you want anything else?
¿Te hace falta algo más?
Do you still need something else?
¿Hay algo más que necesites?
Is there anything else you need?
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking countries, it’s considered courteous to ask this question before ending a service interaction. In casual settings you might drop the formal “¿Necesitas…?” for the more relaxed “¿Quieres…?” or simply “¿Algo más?” The tone should be friendly, not demanding.

