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As a beginner in the German language, it is important to know the basic vocabulary for shopping, as it is an inevitable part of daily life. Therefore, in this lesson, we will learn how to name and purchase groceries and other items in a supermarket in German.
== Introduction ==


In this lesson, you will learn how to name and purchase groceries and other items in a supermarket in German. Whether you are a food lover or simply need to run errands, knowing the German vocabulary for buying groceries will be very useful. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently navigate a German supermarket and communicate with the staff.


<span link>Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Vehicles|Vehicles]] & [[Language/German/Vocabulary/Verbs-in-German|Verbs in German]].</span>
== Vocabulary ==
== Vocabulary ==


Let's first take a look at the vocabulary we will need when we go shopping for groceries in Germany.
Before we dive into the specific phrases and vocabulary related to buying groceries, let's first learn some general words that you will frequently encounter in a supermarket.
 
=== Supermarket Vocabulary ===
 
Here are some common words and phrases related to supermarkets in German:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! German !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| der Supermarkt || deɐ zuː.pɐˌmaɐ̯kt || supermarket
|-
| der Einkaufswagen || deɐ ˈaɪ̯nkaʊ̯fsvaːɡən || shopping cart
|-
| die Kasse || diː ˈkasə || cash register
|-
| das Angebot || das anˈbeːt || offer, special
|-
| der Kassenzettel || deɐ ˈkasənˌʦɛtl̩ || receipt
|-
| der Kunde / die Kundin || deɐ ˈkʊndə / diː ˈkʊndɪn || customer (male/female)
|-
| die Ware || diː ˈvaːrə || goods, products
|-
| die Lebensmittel || diː ˈleːbənsmɪtəl || groceries, food
|-
| die Obst- und Gemüseabteilung || diː ˈɔpst ʊnt ɡəˈmyːzəˌʔapˌtaɪlʊŋ || fruit and vegetable section
|-
| die Fleischabteilung || diː ˈflaɪ̯ʃˌʔapˌtaɪlʊŋ || meat section
|-
| die Bäckerei || diː ˈbɛkəraɪ̯ || bakery
|-
| die Käsetheke || diː ˈkɛːzəˌteːkə || cheese counter
|-
| die Getränkeabteilung || diː ɡəˈtʁɛŋkəˌʔapˌtaɪlʊŋ || beverage section
|}
 
=== Grocery Vocabulary ===
 
Now let's move on to the specific vocabulary related to groceries and food items:


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{| class="wikitable"
! German !! Pronunciation !! English
! German !! Pronunciation !! English
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|-
| Die Lebensmittelabteilung || dee lay-bens-mittel-ab-tei-lung || Grocery section
| das Brot || das bʁoːt || bread
|-
| die Milch || diː mɪlç || milk
|-
| der Käse || deɐ ˈkɛːzə || cheese
|-
| das Obst || das ɔpst || fruit
|-
|-
| Der Einkaufswagen || dair ainkaufs-wa-gen || Shopping cart
| das Gemüse || das ɡəˈmyːzə || vegetable
|-
|-
| Die Kasse || dee kas-se || Cash register
| das Fleisch || das flaɪ̯ʃ || meat
|-
|-
| Der Einkaufsbeutel || dair ainkaufs-boo-tel || Shopping bag
| der Fisch || deɐ fɪʃ || fish
|-
|-
| Die Frischwaren || dee frish-varen || Fresh produce
| die Eier || diː ˈaɪ̯ɐ || eggs
|-
|-
| Das Fleisch || dass fleysh || Meat
| der Reis || deɐ ʁaɪ̯s || rice
|-
|-
| Die Wurst || dee voorst || Sausage
| die Nudeln || diː ˈnuːdl̩n || pasta
|-
|-
| Das Geflügel || dass ge-flü-gel || Poultry
| das Öl || das øːl || oil
|-
|-
| Das Brot || dass broht || Bread
| der Zucker || deɐ ˈtsuːkɐ || sugar
|-
|-
| Das Gebäck || dass ge-bäck || Pastry
| das Salz || das zalt͡s || salt
|-
|-
| Die Milch || dee milch || Milk
| die Gewürze || diː ɡəˈvʏʁtsə || spices
|-
|-
| Die Butter || dee butter || Butter
| der Saft || deɐ zaft || juice
|-
|-
| Die Eier || dee ire || Eggs
| das Wasser || das ˈvasɐ || water
|-
|-
| Der Käse || dair kai-se || Cheese
| das Bier || das biːɐ || beer
|-
|-
| Die Tiefkühlkost || dee teif-kühl-kost || Frozen food
| der Wein || deɐ vaɪ̯n || wine
|-
| der Kaffee || deɐ ˈkafeː || coffee
|-
| der Tee || deɐ teː || tea
|}
|}


== Phrases ==
== Useful Phrases ==


Now that we know the vocabulary for groceries, let's take a look at some common phrases we can use when shopping for groceries.
Now that you have learned the vocabulary, let's practice some useful phrases that will help you when buying groceries in a German supermarket:


* Ich bräuchte... (I would need...)
* Wo finde ich...? - Where can I find...?
* Wo finde ich...? (Where can I find...?)
* Entschuldigung, wo ist die Kasse? - Excuse me, where is the cash register?
* Wie viel kostet...? (How much is...?)
* Wie viel kostet das? - How much does this cost?
* Kann ich mit Karte zahlen? (Can I pay by card?)
* Haben Sie (das) in einer anderen Größe/Farbe? - Do you have this in a different size/color?
* Ich suche... (I am looking for...)
* Kann ich mit Kreditkarte bezahlen? - Can I pay with a credit card?
* Ich nehme... (I'll take...)
* Ich hätte gerne eine Tüte. - I would like a bag.
* Gibt es hier einen Pfandautomaten? - Is there a bottle return machine here?
* Haben Sie eine Kundenkarte? - Do you have a customer card?
* Kann ich eine Quittung bekommen? - Can I get a receipt?
* Danke, einen schönen Tag noch! - Thank you, have a nice day!


== Practical Examples ==
== Dialogue ==


Here are some practical examples of how to use the phrases we’ve learned:
Now let's see a dialogue between a customer and a supermarket employee to put the vocabulary and phrases into practice:


* Ich bräuchte eine Packung Mehl. (I would need a pack of flour.)
Customer: Entschuldigung, wo finde ich die Milch?
* Wo finde ich das Gemüse? (Where can I find the vegetables?)
Employee: Die Milch finden Sie in der Kühlabteilung ganz hinten links.
* Wie viel kostet ein Liter Milch? (How much is a liter of milk?)
Customer: Danke! Wie viel kostet das Brot?
* Kann ich mit Karte zahlen oder nur bar? (Can I pay by card or only in cash?)
Employee: Das Brot kostet 2 Euro.
* Ich suche eine Dose Tomaten. (I am looking for a can of tomatoes.)
Customer: Haben Sie das auch in Vollkorn?
* Ich nehme ein halbes Kilo Äpfel. (I'll take half a kilo of apples.)
Employee: Ja, wir haben auch Vollkornbrot. Das ist in Regal 3.
Customer: Gut, dann nehme ich das Vollkornbrot bitte.
Employee: Möchten Sie etwas anderes?
Customer: Nein, das war es, danke. Kann ich mit Kreditkarte bezahlen?
Employee: Ja, selbstverständlich. Die Kasse ist dort vorne.
Customer: Danke, einen schönen Tag noch!
Employee: Ihnen auch, auf Wiedersehen!


== Culture and Society ==
== Practice Exercise ==


Germans take their shopping quite seriously. Supermarkets are often crowded and it is important to be patient and wait in line. It is also polite to greet the cashier when you arrive at the cash register and thank them when you leave.
Now it's time to test your knowledge. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate German words:


In Germany, grocery stores are usually open from Monday to Saturday, and are usually closed on Sundays. This is because Sundays are seen as a day of rest and people are expected to spend time with their families, rather than engage in commercial activity.
1. Ich brauche noch __________ für den Salat.
2. Wo finde ich die __________?
3. Wie viel kostet __________?
4. Haben Sie __________ in einer anderen Größe?
5. Kann ich mit __________ bezahlen?


== Tips ==
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Some tips to make your grocery shopping experience in Germany smoother:
1. Gemüse
2. Kasse
3. das Brot
4. das T-Shirt
5. Kreditkarte
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* Bring your own bags. Many supermarkets in Germany don't provide shopping bags for free, so bringing your own is a great way to save some money and help the environment.
== Conclusion ==
* If you're not sure where to find something, don't hesitate to ask an employee for help. Many Germans speak English, and most stores will have signs and labels in both German and English.
* Learn some basic German phrases and vocabulary to make your shopping experience easier and more enjoyable.


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Congratulations! You have completed the lesson on buying groceries in German. You now have the vocabulary and phrases necessary to confidently navigate a German supermarket and communicate with the staff. Practice your skills by visiting a local supermarket or by having a conversation with a German speaker. Remember to review the vocabulary regularly to reinforce your learning. Viel Spaß beim Einkaufen! (Have fun shopping!)
==Sources==
* [https://www.dummies.com/languages/german/german-vocabulary-for-shopping/ German Vocabulary for Shopping - dummies]
* [https://study.com/academy/lesson/german-grocery-store-vocabulary.html German Grocery Store Vocabulary | Study.com]
* [https://www.fluentu.com/blog/german/german-food-vocabulary/ 62 Delicious Words to Master German Food Vocabulary | FluentU ...]


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==Sources==
* [https://www.dummies.com/languages/german/german-vocabulary-for-shopping/ German Vocabulary for Shopping - dummies]
* [https://study.com/academy/lesson/german-grocery-store-vocabulary.html German Grocery Store Vocabulary | Study.com]
* [https://www.fluentu.com/blog/german/german-food-vocabulary/ 62 Delicious Words to Master German Food Vocabulary | FluentU ...]


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, you will learn how to name and purchase groceries and other items in a supermarket in German. Whether you are a food lover or simply need to run errands, knowing the German vocabulary for buying groceries will be very useful. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently navigate a German supermarket and communicate with the staff.

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Before we dive into the specific phrases and vocabulary related to buying groceries, let's first learn some general words that you will frequently encounter in a supermarket.

Supermarket Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Here are some common words and phrases related to supermarkets in German:

German Pronunciation English
der Supermarkt deɐ zuː.pɐˌmaɐ̯kt supermarket
der Einkaufswagen deɐ ˈaɪ̯nkaʊ̯fsvaːɡən shopping cart
die Kasse diː ˈkasə cash register
das Angebot das anˈbeːt offer, special
der Kassenzettel deɐ ˈkasənˌʦɛtl̩ receipt
der Kunde / die Kundin deɐ ˈkʊndə / diː ˈkʊndɪn customer (male/female)
die Ware diː ˈvaːrə goods, products
die Lebensmittel diː ˈleːbənsmɪtəl groceries, food
die Obst- und Gemüseabteilung diː ˈɔpst ʊnt ɡəˈmyːzəˌʔapˌtaɪlʊŋ fruit and vegetable section
die Fleischabteilung diː ˈflaɪ̯ʃˌʔapˌtaɪlʊŋ meat section
die Bäckerei diː ˈbɛkəraɪ̯ bakery
die Käsetheke diː ˈkɛːzəˌteːkə cheese counter
die Getränkeabteilung diː ɡəˈtʁɛŋkəˌʔapˌtaɪlʊŋ beverage section

Grocery Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Now let's move on to the specific vocabulary related to groceries and food items:

German Pronunciation English
das Brot das bʁoːt bread
die Milch diː mɪlç milk
der Käse deɐ ˈkɛːzə cheese
das Obst das ɔpst fruit
das Gemüse das ɡəˈmyːzə vegetable
das Fleisch das flaɪ̯ʃ meat
der Fisch deɐ fɪʃ fish
die Eier diː ˈaɪ̯ɐ eggs
der Reis deɐ ʁaɪ̯s rice
die Nudeln diː ˈnuːdl̩n pasta
das Öl das øːl oil
der Zucker deɐ ˈtsuːkɐ sugar
das Salz das zalt͡s salt
die Gewürze diː ɡəˈvʏʁtsə spices
der Saft deɐ zaft juice
das Wasser das ˈvasɐ water
das Bier das biːɐ beer
der Wein deɐ vaɪ̯n wine
der Kaffee deɐ ˈkafeː coffee
der Tee deɐ teː tea

Useful Phrases[edit | edit source]

Now that you have learned the vocabulary, let's practice some useful phrases that will help you when buying groceries in a German supermarket:

  • Wo finde ich...? - Where can I find...?
  • Entschuldigung, wo ist die Kasse? - Excuse me, where is the cash register?
  • Wie viel kostet das? - How much does this cost?
  • Haben Sie (das) in einer anderen Größe/Farbe? - Do you have this in a different size/color?
  • Kann ich mit Kreditkarte bezahlen? - Can I pay with a credit card?
  • Ich hätte gerne eine Tüte. - I would like a bag.
  • Gibt es hier einen Pfandautomaten? - Is there a bottle return machine here?
  • Haben Sie eine Kundenkarte? - Do you have a customer card?
  • Kann ich eine Quittung bekommen? - Can I get a receipt?
  • Danke, einen schönen Tag noch! - Thank you, have a nice day!

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Now let's see a dialogue between a customer and a supermarket employee to put the vocabulary and phrases into practice:

Customer: Entschuldigung, wo finde ich die Milch? Employee: Die Milch finden Sie in der Kühlabteilung ganz hinten links. Customer: Danke! Wie viel kostet das Brot? Employee: Das Brot kostet 2 Euro. Customer: Haben Sie das auch in Vollkorn? Employee: Ja, wir haben auch Vollkornbrot. Das ist in Regal 3. Customer: Gut, dann nehme ich das Vollkornbrot bitte. Employee: Möchten Sie etwas anderes? Customer: Nein, das war es, danke. Kann ich mit Kreditkarte bezahlen? Employee: Ja, selbstverständlich. Die Kasse ist dort vorne. Customer: Danke, einen schönen Tag noch! Employee: Ihnen auch, auf Wiedersehen!

Practice Exercise[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to test your knowledge. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate German words:

1. Ich brauche noch __________ für den Salat. 2. Wo finde ich die __________? 3. Wie viel kostet __________? 4. Haben Sie __________ in einer anderen Größe? 5. Kann ich mit __________ bezahlen?

<details> <summary>Click to see the answers.</summary>

1. Gemüse 2. Kasse 3. das Brot 4. das T-Shirt 5. Kreditkarte </details>

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have completed the lesson on buying groceries in German. You now have the vocabulary and phrases necessary to confidently navigate a German supermarket and communicate with the staff. Practice your skills by visiting a local supermarket or by having a conversation with a German speaker. Remember to review the vocabulary regularly to reinforce your learning. Viel Spaß beim Einkaufen! (Have fun shopping!)


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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