How’d you say in German: “Who paid for the drinks?”?

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Take 1 German verb a day, juggle it around and skyrocket your fluency spending just 2 minutes.

I’ll show you how in this podcast lesson.

In this lesson, we’ll go through the verb: bezahlen (to pay) 

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(Note: Keep in mind to actively engage and say the answer OUT LOUD whenever I ask you:

  • “How would you say…”

I’ll give you always a few seconds for your take.)

Here are some of the sample sentences I go through in the podcast: 

 

Wer bezahlt den Kaffee?

(Who pays the coffee?)

Who pays for the coffee?

 

Ich bezahle den Kaffee.

(I pay the coffee.)

I pay for the coffee.

 

Ich möchte die Rechnung bezahlen.

(I would like the bill to pay.)

I would like to pay the bill.

 

Ich bezahle nur den Kaffee, den ich hatte.

(I pay only the coffee, which I had.)

I only pay for the coffee I had.

 

Ich bezahle nur die Getränke, die ich hatte.

(I pay only the drinks, which I had.)

I only pay for the drinks I had.

 

Wer hat die Getränke bezahlt?

(Who has the drinks paid?)

Who paid for the drinks? 

 

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Next time we’ll go through the verb: ankommen (to arrive)

 

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