How to Say ‘A bottle of German wine’ in German
Eine Flasche deutschen Wein
EY-neh FLAH-shuh DOYT-shen VINE
[EY-neh FLAH-shuh DOYT-shen VINE]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Deutschen' is used here to show the adjective's agreement with the noun.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Wine, especially regional, is a prized gift in Germany.
Phrase Breakdown
Eine
[EY-neh]
a
Indefinite article used before nouns.
Ich hätte gerne eine Tasse Kaffee.
I would like a cup of coffee.
Flasche
[FLAH-shuh]
bottle
A container usually made of glass that holds liquids.
Eine Flasche Wasser, bitte.
A bottle of water, please.
deutschen
[DOYT-shen]
German
Describes something from or related to Germany.
Ich trinke deutschen Wein.
I drink German wine.
Wein
[VINE]
wine
An alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes.
Er trinkt gerne Wein.
He likes drinking wine.
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