How to Say ‘Quickly a fresh lemonade’ in German
Schnell ne frische Limonade
shnell neh FRI-sha lee-mo-NAH-de
[shnell neh FRI-sha lee-mo-NAH-de]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Schnell' means 'quickly', a useful word for fast-paced actions.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Making fresh lemonade is popular in Germany during warm weather.
Phrase Breakdown
Schnell
[shnell]
quickly
At a fast pace.
Ich renne schnell nach Hause.
I am running home quickly.
ne
[neh]
a
An indefinite article used before words.
Ich habe ne Katze.
I have a cat.
frische
[FRI-sha]
fresh
New or clean.
Ich habe frische Luft geholt.
I got fresh air.
Limonade
[lee-mo-NAH-de]
lemonade
A sweetened beverage made from lemon juice.
Sie trinkt gerne Limonade.
She likes to drink lemonade.
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