How to Say ‘What the hell?’ in German
Was zur Hölle?
💬 Usage Tip: Expresses extreme surprise or confusion.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Similar to English in shock value; informal but widely understood.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Was
[vas]
What
Asking for clarification or indication of surprise.
Was zur Hölle ist passiert?
What the hell happened?
zur
[tsoor]
to the
Indicating a direction or relationship.
Was zur Hölle ist das?
What the hell is that?
Hölle
[HUL-la]
hell
Used to emphatically indicate surprise or disbelief.
Warum zur Hölle tust du das?
Why the hell are you doing this?
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