How to Say ‘Small’ in German
Kleines
KLY-nes
[KLY-nes]
💬 Usage Tip: In ein kleines Bier, kleines matches the neuter noun Bier. German adjectives love changing their endings.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Ordering a kleines Bier is common and practical if you want to keep things light—or just sound like you know the system.
Phrase Breakdown
Kleines
[KLY-nes]
small
Adjective form meaning 'small,' matching the noun it describes.
Ein kleines Bier, bitte.
A small beer, please.
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