How to Say ‘A large beer.’ in German
Ein großes Bier.
ine GROH-ses beer
[ine GROH-ses beer]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Großes' also takes the neuter adjective ending because of 'Bier.' Same pattern as 'ein kleines Bier.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: In some regions, a 'large beer' can be quite large, so if you are unsure, you can always ask the size with 'Wie groß ist das?'.
Phrase Breakdown
Ein
[ine]
a / one
Indefinite article for the drink order.
Der Gast bestellt: Ein großes Bier.
The guest orders: A large beer.
großes
[GROH-ses]
large
Describes a bigger size of beer.
Im Pub sagt jemand: Ein großes Bier.
In the pub someone says: A large beer.
Bier.
beer
beer.
The drink being ordered.
Noch ein Bier, bitte.
Another beer, please.
Words in this phrase
Bier
[beer]
beer
The drink being ordered.
An der Bar hört man: Ein großes Bier.
At the bar you hear: A large beer.
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