Meaning
To express that one has eaten enough.
Cultural Background
It is polite to say you are full rather than just pushing the plate away. Austrians often use 'pappsatt' in informal settings. Similar to Germany, 'satt' is the standard term.
Avoid 'voll'
Using 'voll' to mean 'full of food' is a common mistake that can sound like you are drunk.
Meaning
To express that one has eaten enough.
Avoid 'voll'
Using 'voll' to mean 'full of food' is a common mistake that can sound like you are drunk.
Test Yourself
Which is the correct way to say you are full?
Ich bin ____.
'Satt' is the correct adjective for being full of food.
🎉 Score: /1
Visual Learning Aids
Dining Vocabulary
Fullness
- • satt
- • pappsatt
- • hungrig
Practice Bank
1 exercisesIch bin ____.
'Satt' is the correct adjective for being full of food.
🎉 Score: /1
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, 'satt' is for solid food. For liquids, you might say 'Ich habe genug getrunken'.
Related Phrases
Ich bin pappsatt
specialized formI am stuffed
Ich habe genug
similarI have enough