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How to Say ‘Large’ in German

Groß

grohs

[grohs]

💬 Usage Tip: "Groß" means "large." In an order: "ein großes Bier." Watch the letter "ß" — it sounds like a sharp "s."

🇩🇪 In Germany: Large beers are common in many pubs and beer gardens, but exact sizes differ a lot across Germany.

Phrase Breakdown

Groß

[grohs]

large

Used to describe a bigger size portion or drink.

Example

Heute bestelle ich ein Groß statt eines kleinen Biers.

Today I'm ordering a large one instead of a small beer.

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