General "what else":
* என்ன வேற? (enna vēra?) - This is the most common and straightforward way to ask "what else?".
* அப்புறம் என்ன? (appuram enna?) - This literally translates to "what then?", and implies that you are looking for something additional.
"What else is there?"
* வேற என்ன இருக்கு? (vēra enna irukkū?) - This phrase literally translates to "what else is there?" and is a more specific way to ask about the availability of something else.
"What else do you want?"
* வேற என்ன வேணும்? (vēra enna vēṇum?) - This phrase directly asks for something else that is desired.
"Anything else?"
* வேற ஏதாவது? (vēra ēthāvadu?) - This phrase is more general and can be used to ask if there is anything else the speaker wants or needs.
The best way to choose which phrase to use depends on the specific situation and the intended meaning.