How to Say ‘A water’ in German
Ein Wasser
ine VAH-ser
[ine VAH-ser]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Wasser' is neuter: 'das Wasser,' so 'ein Wasser' is correct. In restaurants, this usually means a serving or bottle of water.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, water in restaurants is often not free by default, and staff may ask whether you want still or sparkling.
Phrase Breakdown
Ein
[ine]
a / one
Indefinite article for the drink order.
Der Gast bestellt: Ein Wasser.
The guest orders: A water.
Wasser
[VAH-ser]
water
A common non-alcoholic drink.
An der Bar sagt sie: Ein Wasser.
At the bar she says: A water.
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