The phrase "What else" is commonly used in English to ask about additional things, information, or options beyond what has already been mentioned. It functions as an idiomatic expression meaning "any other," "more," or "additional things" in a conversation or inquiry. For example, "You like reading, and what else?" means "You like reading, and what other things do you like?"
. In popular culture, "What Else Can I Do?" is a song from the Disney movie Encanto , performed by Diane Guerrero and Stephanie Beatriz. The song expresses themes of creativity, self-expression, and embracing imperfection
. Additionally, "What Else Is There?" is a notable song by the Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp featuring Karin Dreijer. Released in 2005, it is an electropop/trip-hop track that has been featured in various media and covered by other artists
. The phrase "What's else" is incorrect in English grammar; the correct form is "What else" or "What else is new?" when asking for additional information
. In summary:
- "What else" asks for additional items or information
- It appears as a song title in Disney's Encanto ("What Else Can I Do?")
- It is also the title of a popular electronic song by Röyksopp ("What Else Is There?")
- The phrase "What's else" is grammatically incorrect