How to Say ‘A quote / an offer’ in German
Ein Angebot
ine AHN-guh-boht
[ine AHN-guh-boht]
💬 Usage Tip: "Angebot" can mean a business quote or a special deal. Context decides which one.
🇩🇪 In Germany: With contractors in Germany, "ein Angebot" usually means a written quote for the work.
Phrase Breakdown
Ein
[ine]
a; one
Indefinite article used with a neuter noun here.
Ein Angebot für die Klimaanlage wäre hilfreich.
An offer for the air conditioner would be helpful.
Angebot
[AHN-guh-boht]
offer; quotation
A price offer or quote from a company.
Könnten Sie mir ein Angebot nach der Besichtigung senden?
Could you send me an offer after the site visit?
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