How to Say ‘I'll quickly make some fresh lemonade’ in German
Ich mach nochmal schnell ne frische Limonade
ikh mahkh NOCH-mahl shnell neh FRI-sha lee-mo-NAH-de
[ikh mahkh NOCH-mahl shnell neh FRI-sha lee-mo-NAH-de]
💬 Usage Tip: The use of 'ne' is a colloquial form of 'eine', meaning 'a'.
Phrase Breakdown
Ich mach nochmal
ikh mahkh NOCH-mahl
Words in this phrase
Ich
[ikh]
I
Used by the speaker to refer to themselves.
Ich habe es getan.
I did it.
mach
[mahkh]
make
To create or perform something.
Ich mache eine Überraschung.
I am making a surprise.
nochmal
[NOCH-mahl]
again
Once more; another time.
Ich versuche es nochmal.
I will try it again.
Schnell ne frische Limonade
shnell neh FRI-sha lee-mo-NAH-de
Words in this phrase
schnell
[shnell]
quickly
At a fast pace.
Essen Sie schnell.
Eat quickly.
ne
[neh]
a
An indefinite article used before words.
Gib mir bitte ne Zeitung.
Please give me a newspaper.
frische
[FRI-sha]
fresh
New or clean.
Das Brot ist heute frische.
The bread is fresh today.
Limonade
[lee-mo-NAH-de]
lemonade
A sweetened beverage made from lemon juice.
Er verkauft Limonade im Sommer.
He sells lemonade in the summer.
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