How to Say ‘Without alcohol’ in German
Ohne Alkohol
OH-neh AL-koh-hol
[OH-neh AL-koh-hol]
💬 Usage Tip: Ohne means without. Ohne Alkohol is the standard phrase for alcohol-free options.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germany has many alcohol-free choices now, including alkoholfreies Bier, spritzers, and house lemonades.
Phrase Breakdown
Ohne
[OH-neh]
without
A preposition meaning “without,” used to describe what is not included.
Ich bestelle den Drink ohne Eis, und ohne zeigt, was fehlt.
I order the drink without ice, and “ohne” shows what is missing.
Alkohol
[AL-koh-hol]
alcohol
Means “alcohol,” often used when asking for alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks.
Der Cocktail hat Alkohol, aber Alkohol kann man auch weglassen.
The cocktail has alcohol, but “Alkohol” can also be left out.
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