How to Say ‘I would like an offer.’ in German
Ich möchte ein Angebot.
ikh MUR-kh-tuh ine AHN-guh-boht
[ikh MUR-kh-tuh ine AHN-guh-boht]
💬 Usage Tip: "Angebot" can mean both "offer" and "quote." In this context, it means a price quote. Polite and useful starter phrase.
🇩🇪 In Germany: In Germany, tradespeople often expect a clear written quote before work begins. Asking for an "Angebot" is very standard.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich
[ikh]
I
Subject pronoun for the speaker; it means the person talking.
Ich möchte ein Angebot.
I would like a quote.
möchte
[MUR-kh-tuh]
would like
Polite form of saying you want something; softer than a direct demand.
Ich möchte ein Angebot.
I would like a quote.
ein
[ine]
a
Indefinite article used with a singular neuter noun here.
Ich möchte ein Angebot.
I would like a quote.
Angebot
[AHN-guh-boht]
quote, offer
A price proposal or formal offer from a company for a service or product.
Ich möchte ein Angebot.
I would like a quote.
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