How to Say ‘Very tasty’ in German
Sehr lecker
zair LEK-er
[zair LEK-er]
💬 Usage Tip: Lecker means tasty/delicious. Very common in spoken German and not just for kids!
🇩🇪 In Germany: You will hear lecker all the time in Germany for food and drinks; it is warm, casual, and everyday.
Phrase Breakdown
Sehr
[zair]
very
An adverb meaning “very,” used to intensify adjectives.
Der Drink ist sehr kalt, und Sehr verstärkt die Beschreibung.
The drink is very cold, and “Sehr” strengthens the description.
lecker
[LEK-er]
tasty / delicious
Describes food or drinks as tasty or delicious.
Die Limonade ist lecker, und lecker ist ein häufiges Lob für Getränke.
The lemonade is tasty, and “lecker” is a common compliment for drinks.
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