How to Say ‘Yes, a pretzel, please.’ in German
Ja, eine Brezel bitte.
yah EYE-nuh BREHT-sel BIT-tuh
[yah EYE-nuh BREHT-sel BIT-tuh]
💬 Usage Tip: A neat answer to a food offer. Brezel is feminine: die Brezel, so it's eine Brezel.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Brezeln are a classic beer snack in many parts of Germany, especially in the south. A salty superstar.
Phrase Breakdown
Ja
[yah]
yes
Ja is used here to answer the bartender positively.
Ja, ich hätte gern noch etwas.
Yes, I would like something else.
eine
[EYE-nuh]
a; one
Eine is the feminine article used before feminine nouns like Brezel.
Ja, eine Suppe bitte.
Yes, a soup please.
Brezel
[BREHT-sel]
pretzel
Brezel means pretzel, a common snack in Germany and often ordered in bars or cafés.
Ja, eine Brezel bitte, und dazu ein Bier.
Yes, a pretzel please, and a beer with it.
bitte
[BIT-tuh]
please
Bitte is used to make a request polite, like please.
Eine Brezel bitte, und ein Wasser.
A pretzel please, and a water.
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