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How do you compliment food in German?

How do you compliment food in German?

Hopefully, though, you’ll want to compliment the chef and say things like:

  1. Der Eintopf schmeckt lecker. – The stew is tasty.
  2. Der Eintopf schmeckt sehr lecker. – The stew is very tasty.
  3. Der Eintopf schmeckt so lecker. – The stew is so tasty.
  4. Das Eis schmeckt total lecker. – The ice cream is completely/ so delicious.

What Lecker means?

yummy
[ˈlɛkɐ] adjective. Speisen delicious, lovely, yummy (inf); (inf) Mädchen lovely, delectable. adverb.

How do you say awesome in German slang?

#8 Hammer. In English, we often say something is “amazing” or “awesome.” The German equivalent is Hammer, which is also a tool when used as a noun. The expression Hammer geil can be used to say how outstanding something is. Example: Der Film war der Hammer.

How do you compliment a woman in German?

Top 10 German Compliments

  1. ‘Du siehst heute toll aus’ is a unisex statement that means you look fantastic today.
  2. ‘Du bist sehr schön’ means you’re so beautiful.
  3. ‘Du siehst umwerfend aus!
  4. ‘Gelb steht dir’ means ‘yellow just suits you well.
  5. ‘Deine Frisur gefällt mir’ means ‘I just love your hairstyle.

What is I’m hungry in German?

Ich bin hungrig
How to say “I’m hungry” in German (Ich bin hungrig)

What is the most popular food in Germany?

Top 10 Traditional German Foods

  • Brot & Brötchen.
  • Käsespätzle.
  • Currywurst.
  • Kartoffelpuffer & Bratkartoffeln.
  • Rouladen.
  • Schnitzel.
  • Eintopf.
  • Sauerbraten.

What does Leker mean in German?

lecker, (verlockendappetittlichschmackhaft) delicious, Adj. tasty, Adj. yummy, Adj. appetizing, Adj.

What does Sharp Sharp mean?

goodbye
Sharp. Sharp [shahp] is often doubled up for effect (sharp sharp!) and means ‘goodbye’ or that everything is great.

What are some German sayings?

“Das ist mir Wurst” The literal translation is: “This is sausage to me”

  • “Nur Bahnhof verstehen” The literal translation is: “To only understand train station”
  • “Jemandem die Daumen drücken”
  • “Ich glaub mein Schwein pfeift”
  • “Ich glaub’ ich spinne”
  • “Fix und fertig sein”
  • “Na?”
  • “Bock haben”
  • What is the longest word in German?

    Kraftfahrzeug-Haftpflichtversicherung
    The longest word in the standard German dictionary is Kraftfahrzeug-Haftpflichtversicherung – which is the word for motor vehicle liability insurance. But at 36 letters, it’s rather puny.