What are German A1 Question Words?
W-questions are question words that start with “W” in German.
They are used to ask for information, such as who, what, where, when, and why.
Why are W-Questions Important?
- Help you ask questions in real life
- Improve communication
- Used in daily conversations
Example:
“Where are you going?”
“Why are you late?”
List of Common German W-Questions
Wer (Vair) – Who
- Wer bist du? – Who are you?
Example: “You meet someone new.”
Was (Vas) – What
- Was machst du? – What are you doing?
Example: “You ask your friend.”
Wo (Vo) – Where
- Wo wohnst du? – Where do you live?
Example: “You ask someone’s location.”
Wann (Van) – When
- Wann kommst du? – When are you coming?
Example: “You ask about time.”
Warum (Vaa-rum) – Why
- Warum lernst du Deutsch? – Why are you learning German?
Example: “You ask a reason.”
Wie (Vee) – How
- Wie heißt du? – What is your name?
Example: “Basic introduction.”
Wie viel (Vee feel) – How much
- Wie viel kostet das? – How much does it cost?
Example: “Used for price or quantity (shopping)”
Wie viele (Vee fee-le) – How many
- Wie viele Bücher hast du? – How many books do you have?
Example: Used for countable things (books, people, items)
Simple Practice (IMPORTANT FOR ENGAGEMENT)
- Wo wohnst du?
Answer: Ich wohne in Delhi - Was machst du?
Answer: Ich lerne Deutsch
Tips to Learn W-Questions Fast
- Practice daily
- Speak loudly
- Use real-life situations
- Repeat questions
Common Mistakes
- ❌ Using wrong word order
- ❌ Not understanding “Wie viel” vs “Wie viele”
- ❌ Skipping question words
Conclusion
W-questions are essential for asking and understanding information in German.
By practicing these simple questions daily, you can improve your speaking skills quickly.
Continue Your German Learning
👉 Master basic words first → German A1 Vocabulary List (Start Here)
👉 Learn how to introduce yourself → German A1 Greetings and Introductions
👉 Understand numbers easily → German A1 Numbers 1 to 100 Guide
👉 Speak in real-life situations → German A1 Common Sentences for Daily Use
👉 Take action with verbs → German A1 Verbs List with Easy Examples

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