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trinken — meaning in English: drink

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'trinken' in a variety of everyday situations, such as ordering beverages at a restaurant or discussing drinking habits with friends. For example, you might hear someone say, 'Lass uns etwas trinken gehen' (Let's go have a drink) when making plans for the evening.
Synonyms & nuances
'Trinken' is a straightforward term for drinking, but you might also encounter 'saufen', which is more informal and can imply excessive drinking. While 'trinken' is used in almost any context, 'saufen' may come up in casual conversations about parties or celebrations.
Culture
'Trinken' originates from the Old High German verb 'trinkan', which signifies the act of drinking. This word reflects not only the physical act but also the cultural significance of drinking in German-speaking countries, where social gatherings often revolve around food and drink, showcasing the importance of communal experiences.
FAQ
Q.How do you conjugate 'trinken' in the present tense?
'Trinken' is conjugated as follows: ich trinke (I drink), du trinkst (you drink), er/sie/es trinkt (he/she/it drinks), wir trinken (we drink), ihr trinkt (you all drink), and sie/Sie trinken (they/you formal drink).
Q.What are some common phrases with 'trinken'?
Common phrases include 'auf etwas trinken' (to drink to something) and 'etwas trinken gehen' (to go for a drink). These phrases enhance your conversational skills and help you engage in social settings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'trinken'?
A common mistake is confusing 'trinken' with 'essen', which means 'to eat'. Remember, 'trinken' specifically refers to drinking, while 'essen' is for eating. Be sure to use the right verb based on the action!
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