Can 什么(shénme) and 吗 (ma) ever be used in the same sentence?
A language CD had what sounds like:
小姐你要喝点什么吗?
xiǎojiě, nǐ yào hē diǎnr shénme ma?
The translation is : "Miss, would you like to drink anything?"
Why would 吗 be at the end, if you already have 什么 doesn't that already show that it is a question?
Unless 什么 can also mean "something" instead of only "what". In which case
小姐你要喝点什么 could mean "Miss , you want to drink something" and
小姐你要喝点什么吗? turns it into the question, "Miss, do you want something to drink?"
Does that make sense or is the sentence a mistake?So, in addition to being a question word meaning "what?", 什么 can also mean "thing" or "something"?
Perhaps someone could provide other example sentences of 什么 being used to mean "something" ?