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How to Say ‘Can I offer you a drink?’ in German

Kann ich dir einen Drink anbieten?

kann ikh deer eyen drink an-bee-ten

[kann ikh deer eyen drink an-bee-ten]

💬 Usage Tip: A polite and friendly way to start a conversation.

🇩🇪 In Germany: Ensures consent and respect in social interactions.

Phrase Breakdown

Kann

[kann]

can

Used to indicate ability or permission.

Example

Kannst du mir einen Stift geben?

Can you give me a pen?

ich

[ikh]

I

The first person singular pronoun used by a speaker in statements referring to themselves.

Example

Ich mag Kaffee.

I like coffee.

dir

[deer]

you

The second person singular pronoun used in addressing someone directly.

Example

Kann ich dir helfen?

Can I help you?

Einen Drink anbieten?

eyen drink an-bee-ten

Words in this phrase

einen

[eyen]

a

The indefinite article used in English to refer to a non-specific item.

Example

Ich habe einen Hund.

I have a dog.

Drink

[drink]

drink

A liquid that is consumed.

Example

Ich hätte gern einen Drink.

I would like a drink.

anbieten

[an-bee-ten]

offer

To present or provide something as a proposal or invitation.

Example

Ich möchte dir ein Buch anbieten.

I would like to offer you a book.

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