How to Say ‘Would you like’ in German
Möchten Sie
MERKH-ten zee
[MERKH-ten zee]
💬 Usage Tip: Very polite formal form. Sie is the formal you, used with strangers and staff-customer situations.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, using Sie with staff is the default unless the setting is very casual or you are clearly on first-name terms.
Phrase Breakdown
Möchten
[MERKH-ten]
would like
Polite verb form used when offering or asking what someone wants.
Möchten Sie noch etwas trinken?
Would you like something else to drink?
Sie
[zee]
you
Formal 'you' used for customers and strangers.
Möchten Sie ein Bier?
Would you like a beer?
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