How to Say ‘A beer’ in German
Ein Bier
ine beer
[ine beer]
💬 Usage Tip: Ein is the masculine/neuter form of a/an. Bier is neuter: das Bier, so ein Bier works perfectly.
🇩🇪 In Germany: If you just say Ein Bier, people may ask which kind. Germany takes beer styles and sizes seriously—in a fun way.
Phrase Breakdown
Ein
[ine]
a / one
Indefinite article used before a singular neuter noun like 'Bier.'
Ein Bier kostet heute vier Euro.
A beer costs four euros today.
Bier
[beer]
beer
A common drink you can order at a bar.
Ein Bier, bitte.
A beer, please.
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