How to Say ‘Would you like something to drink?’ in German
Möchtest du jetzt etwas trinken?
💬 Usage Tip: A polite offer to make a guest feel welcome.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Offering drinks is a standard hospitality practice in Germany.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Möchtest
[mursht-esst]
Would you like
Used to offer or suggest something politely.
Möchtest du etwas Wasser?
Would you like some water?
du
[doo]
you
Second person singular pronoun.
Möchtest du Kaffee?
Do you want coffee?
jetzt
[yetst]
now
At this current moment.
Willst du jetzt gehen?
Do you want to go now?
etwas
[ett-vahs]
something
An unspecified thing.
Ich möchte etwas Ruhe.
I want some peace.
trinken
[trin-ken]
drink
To consume liquids.
Lass uns etwas trinken.
Let's drink something.
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