How to Say ‘Lemonade’ in German
Limonade
lee-moh-NAH-duh
[lee-moh-NAH-duh]
💬 Usage Tip: Limonade in German usually means a lemony or fruity soft drink, not always the exact same style as in English-speaking countries.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Hausgemachte Limonade is a trendy and common alcohol-free option in many German cafés and bars.
Phrase Breakdown
Limonade
[lee-moh-NAH-duh]
lemonade
A soft drink, often fruity or sparkling; commonly lemonade.
Ich bestelle eine Limonade, weil Limonade alkoholfrei ist.
I order a lemonade because “Limonade” is non-alcoholic.
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