Originally Posted By: eddie1261
Originally Posted By: GHinCH
In Bavaria we say:


Funny. All I remember from my time in that part of the world is "Eine bier, bitte." And on the way back to the base at 2am, at the little gasthaus across the street, we ordered the "Schnitzel platte"...


Both still work, not only in Bavaria, but in the entire German speaking realm. That with the Schnitzelplatte is, naturally, dependent on the nature of the Restaurant.

For Americans and other English speaking people, in the first case, the only German word you need to know is "bitte" as the replacement for "please". "A beer" sounds close enough, as in most German speaking areas "ein" is often shortened to "a" (the "a" sounding similar t the "u" in "Bud" smile ).


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