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German Grocery Quantities

Learn essential German vocabulary for buying groceries, including common quantities and packaging like 'ein Kilo' and 'eine Flasche', and how to use them in simple spoken requests.
A vibrant, eye-level photograph inside a traditional German grocery store or market, showcasing a diverse selection of fresh produce, artisanal bread, cheese, and various bottled and packaged goods like milk, water, rice, and tea. A shopper's hand is subtly reaching for an item, capturing the daily act of selecting groceries in a bright, inviting atmosphere, composed for a 3:2 landscape frame.
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23 Cards
Lesson#1
When you're shopping for groceries in Germany, you'll often need to specify quantities. This deck will teach you the most common words for weights, volumes, and packaging, so you can ask for exactly what you want.
Lesson#2
For items sold by weight, like fruit or meat, you use 'Kilo'. The word for 'a kilo' is 'ein Kilo'.
Quiz#3
How do you say 'a kilo' in German?

ein Kilo

Lesson#4
For liquids like milk or juice, you can ask for a litre. The German for 'a litre' is 'ein Liter'.
Quiz#5
How do you say 'a litre' in German?

ein Liter

Lesson#6
Many drinks are sold in bottles. To ask for 'a bottle', you say 'eine Flasche'.

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