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German Vocabulary → Shopping and Clothes → Shopping for Clothes

As a German language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am happy to help you learn how to shop for clothes in German. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to identify and purchase various types of clothes in a German-speaking environment.


Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Body & Fruits.

Vocabulary

Let's start by reviewing some basic German vocabulary related to shopping for clothes. Here are some essential words and phrases you'll need to know:

German Pronunciation English
die Kleidung dee KLY-dung clothing
das Kleid dahs klyt dress
der Anzug dehr AHN-tsook suit
der Pullover dehr POOL-oh-vuhr sweater
das Hemd dahs hɛmt shirt
die Hose dee HOH-zuh pants
der Rock dehr rohk skirt
die Schuhe dee SHOO-uh shoes
die Größe dee GROE-suh size
anprobieren ahn-proh-bee-ren to try on
passt gut pahst goot fits well
gefällt guh-felt like
das Geschäft dahs geh-SHAEFT store
die Kasse dee KA-seh cash register
der Preis dehr preys price

It's important to note that in Germany, clothing sizes are often indicated in centimeters rather than small, medium, large, etc. Therefore, it's essential to know your exact size in centimeters to get a perfect fit.

Useful Phrases

Here are some useful German phrases to help you while shopping for clothes:

  • Kann ich das anprobieren? - Can I try this on?
  • Haben Sie das in Größe [number] oder [other size]? - Do you have this in size [number] or [other size]?
  • Passt es gut? - Does it fit well?
  • Wie viel kostet das? - How much does that cost?
  • Das gefällt mir (nicht). - I (don't) like that.
  • Kann ich damit zur Kasse gehen? - Can I take this to the cash register?

Remember to always be polite and respectful while communicating with the salesperson.

Tips

Here are some tips to help make your shopping experience in German more comfortable:

1. Know your measurements in centimeters. 2. Bring a dictionary or translator app to help with unfamiliar words. 3. Make a list of the specific items you're looking to purchase. 4. Shop during times when the store is less busy to receive more personalized attention from the salesperson.

Conclusion

Learning how to shop for clothes in German is an essential skill that will come in handy when traveling to any German-speaking country. With the correct vocabulary and basic phrases, you'll be able to navigate any store and make your purchase with ease. Remember to always be polite and respectful to the salesperson, and you'll have a pleasant shopping experience in German.

Sources


Now that you've completed this lesson, don't stop learning! Check out these related topics: Colors & Drinks.

Videos

Pia and Lisa go shopping | Easy German 85 - YouTube

Learn German in 30 Minutes - Everything you need to go shopping ...

A1 - Lesson 55 | Buying clothes | Shopping | Learn German - YouTube

German Level 2: Lesson 12 - Shopping for clothes - YouTube

Other Lessons


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