Signification
To consume milk.
Contexte culturel
A traditional German breakfast (Frühstück) often includes a glass of milk or a 'Milchkaffee' (milk coffee). It is seen as a healthy start to the day. In many German schools, there is a long-standing tradition of providing small cartons of milk or cocoa to students during break time. In the Bavarian and Austrian Alps, drinking fresh 'Almmilch' directly from the farm is a celebrated tourist and local experience.
Omit the article
When talking about milk in general, just say 'Milch trinken' without 'die'.
The 'ch' sound
Make sure not to pronounce 'Milch' like 'Milk'. The 'ch' is key for a German accent.
Signification
To consume milk.
Omit the article
When talking about milk in general, just say 'Milch trinken' without 'die'.
The 'ch' sound
Make sure not to pronounce 'Milch' like 'Milk'. The 'ch' is key for a German accent.
Plant-based milk
You can replace 'Milch' with 'Hafermilch' or 'Mandelmilch' and the phrase works perfectly.
Teste-toi
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'trinken'.
Du _______ gerne Milch.
The subject 'du' requires the verb ending '-st'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the right article usage.
Milch is a feminine noun, so 'die' is the correct article.
Match the German phrase with its English translation.
Match the following:
Matching subject pronouns with their conjugated verb forms.
Complete the dialogue.
Kellner: Was möchten Sie? Gast: Ich möchte eine ______ _______.
In a cafe context, you 'want to drink a milk'.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesDu _______ gerne Milch.
The subject 'du' requires the verb ending '-st'.
Choose the right article usage.
Milch is a feminine noun, so 'die' is the correct article.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
Matching subject pronouns with their conjugated verb forms.
Kellner: Was möchten Sie? Gast: Ich möchte eine ______ _______.
In a cafe context, you 'want to drink a milk'.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
6 questionsYes, it is always {die|f} Milch.
Yes, this usually implies 'a glass of milk' or 'a portion of milk'.
It is less common than at breakfast, but some people do, especially children.
The simple past is 'trank' and the perfect is 'hat getrunken'.
Say: 'Ich hätte gerne ein Glas Milch, bitte.'
It is neutral and can be used in any situation.
Expressions liées
Milchkaffee trinken
specialized formTo drink coffee with a lot of milk
ein Glas Milch
builds onA glass of milk
Milchprodukte essen
similarTo eat dairy products